Producer: Joel Silver
Director: Shane Black
Star Cast: Russell Crowe, Ryan Gosling, Keith David, Angourie Rice, Margeret Qualley, Kim Bassinger and Matt Bomer
In 1977 Los Angeles, a boy named Bobby witnesses fading porn star Misty Mountains (Murielle Telio) die in a car crash. Later that week, down – on – his – luck private eye Holland March (Ryan Gosling) is approached by Mrs. Glenn, the aunt of Misty Mountains who is obsessively claiming to have seen her niece alive. Holland is sceptical of her claim, but realizes that a missing girl named Amelia Kutner (Margaret Qualley) is somehow involved and accepts the job. However, Amelia does not wish to be found and hires enforcer Jackson Healy (Russell Crowe) to intimidate Holland into staying away from her. Healy fights with the older Guy, while Blue Face is seriously injured in a hit –and – run while chasing Holly and Amelia. Blue Face reveals to Healy that their boss has dispatched a hit man named John Boy (Matt Bomer) to kill Amelia.
Directorially the film is very powerful, take a bow Mr. Shane Blake, and the added bonanza is the sterling performances by the 2 lead actors Russell Crowe & Ryan Gosling and the surprise packet of the film is Matt Bomer, though his act sounds more like a cameo.
Its Very hard to find a spoiler in a movie so interesting.
After a long time here comes a movie which is not to be missed at any cost. A word of caution, the movie is not suitable for children of impressionable age.