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The story of the life of Domino Harvey, who abandoned her career as a Ford model to become a bounty hunter.

Keira Knightley as  Domino Harvey
Mickey Rourke as  Ed Mosbey
Edgar Ramírez as  Choco
Delroy Lindo as  Claremont Williams
Mo'Nique as  Lateesha Rodriguez
Christopher Walken as  Mark Heiss
Lucy Liu as  Taryn Miles
Mena Suvari as  Kimmie
Brian Austin Green as  Self
Ian Ziering as  Self

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Reviews

NateWatchesCoolMovies
2005/10/14

Domino is Tony Scott's fire roasted, charbroiled masterpiece. I've seen it over ten times and every time I seem to enjoy it more. It's pure, unfiltered Scott, free from the nagging pressures of the studio, financed by his own company, a loving treatise of pure style and breakneck kamikaze energy that doesn't let you breathe for a second. It's based on the life of Hollywood baby turned rough and tumble bounty hunter Domino Harvey (Keira Knightley), daughter of actor Laurence Harvey. She leaves the 90210 world of rich snobs to pursue a grittier path, in the form of restless underground law enforcement. Now, the film sheepishly admits it's not entirely based on a true story before the credits even start, so as long as you know how much is fantasy going in, you won't feel cheated. Knightley is an angry, sparking roman candle in the role of her career, shedding her dainty image and going full furious grunge, giving Domino an alternative edge and damaged pathos that fuels much of the film's kinetic energy. Mickey Rourke plays her grizzled boss Ed Moseby, a veteran bounty hunter with a trail of violence behind him, who's weary and tough in equal parts. Rourke fires on all cylinders, giving some of his best work. Edgar Ramiraz plays scrappy Choco, third musketeer and eventual lover for Domino. Christopher Walken waltzes in as a reality TV producer with the attention span of a ferret on chrystal meth, Mena Suvari as his squirrelly assistant, Lucy Liu as a prim, likely OCD federal agent, Delroy Lindo is excellent as their bail bondsman associate Claremont Williams, Tom Waits has a surreal cameo as a desert wanderer, and there's scuzzy work from Dale Dickey, Lew Temple, Macy Gray, Monique, Dabney Coleman, Jacqueline Bisset, Jerry Springer and more. This is the kind of movie that grabs you by the collar and hurls you down an asphalt horizon of hallucinatory camera work, an intricate, lurid story of true crime gone wrong, and a balls to the wall depiction of life at its fastest, wildest and most out of control, as only the maestro of such things, Tony Scott, can bring you. Knightley ironically says in voice-over near the end, "I'll never tell you what it all meant". The film has a similar sentiment towards its audience: come along for the ride, if you dare, experience the raw, titillating excess of a purely enjoyable shotgun blast of genre filmmaking, but don't expect an explanation, a rationalization or least of all an apology. It is what it is: a sketchy piece of action crime cinema loosely based on a girl's intense life, sure to get your blood coursing through your veins and your synapses firing in time to its relentless, trippy rhythm.

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adam-atomboy
2005/10/15

This movie is done in the style of one of Tony Scott's gritty, yet ultimately heartwarming, action movies. I very much enjoy Tony Scott's style and his movies, especially Man on Fire, with which this movie shares its frenetic visual and cinematic qualities. Domino is not, however, of the same quality of Tony Scott's previous work. It's unfocused, completely abandoning the reality show subplot part way, which is only there for a convenient source of "celebrity hostages." It attempts to be taken seriously as a crime movie, with a colorful cast and more double crosses than one cares to follow. It tries to be clever in its plot twists, despite being terribly telegraphed. However, it breaks character too often and shows itself for what it is: a dark humor movie, a sort of crime fantasy that becomes so ridiculous, it is no longer funny and becomes painful to watch. The over-the-top violence, played for humor, loses its attraction well before the movie is over. Many of the characters are unlikeable and/or racist stereotypes. I will say I liked Mo'Nique as Lateesha, providing this movie with some genuine humor desperately needed in a movie that tries so hard to be funny in so many terrible ways. At the beginning of the movie I was laughing because the movie was trying so hard to be ridiculous; by the end of the movie I was laughing because I couldn't believe that the movie was still desperately trying throw seemingly random bits of plot points together in the apparent hope that something would stick and provide some sort of entertainment. I truly believe that this movie could have been 20-30 minutes shorter without losing anything important. I really wish it had been. The movie's redeeming quality can be found in its main actors, like Mickey Rourke. I can't decide if I like Keira Knightley in this, but I'm sure the movie is better for having her in it. Mo'Nique of course steals every scene she is in. They all tried their hardest to play their characters and it shows. With a better script they definitely could have made this a good movie. As it is, it is simply okay.I was going to give this movie a 5/10 until the scene where Choco performs shotgun surgery on Fender because Domino misheard Claremont's instructions. Wacky misunderstandings like that get me every time.

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SnoopyStyle
2005/10/16

Domino Harvey (Keira Knightley) is a tough bounty hunter being interrogated by FBI criminal psychologist Taryn Mills (Lucy Liu). Domino is trying to recover $10 million of casino boss Drake Bishop (Dabney Coleman)'s money stolen from an armored truck. She lost her beloved actor father as a child and stuck with her gold-digging mother (Jacqueline Bisset). She got tired of her life and joins bail bondsman Claremont Williams III (Delroy Lindo), her tough boss Ed Moseby (Mickey Rourke), Choco (Edgar Ramirez) and their Afghan driver Alf (Riz Abbasi). Claremont runs the armored truck company. Lateesha Rodriguez (Mo'Nique) is one of his mistresses who is his inside girl in the DMV. Also the group is being filmed by reality TV producer Mark Heiss (Christopher Walken).The movie starts off as an edgy heist story. I like the crazy visual style from director Tony Scott. Things are working more or less. It's overly complicated but I'm willing to follow. Then they pile on too much. The reality TV bit is the straw that broke the camel's back. Mo'Nique has a funny scene on Jerry Springer's show. Overall, there are just too many crazy things going on. I get tired of the random outlandish turns this movie makes.

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kimheid
2005/10/17

I have to give this show a 10. My husband was an extra in this show in Vegas. i actually got to meet Ian Zering and Keira. if you watch the movie you will see him walk in front of the cab parked in valet. he looks at Keira and she at him. Also he is sitting in the bar. it has a lot of very good action scenes. And very interesting when Domino gets to tell her life story. I like this movie because there is a mixture of suspense and a whole lot of action. I think keira Knightly did a bang up job in this movie"literally". I like her acting bette4r in this movie as "Domino" than on pirates. She is a very good actress with multi talents.

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