Black Mass
DVD
Review
by Kam Williams
Johnny Depp
Plays Title Character in Biopic about Boston
Mobster
In
the mid-1970s, James “Whitey” Bulger began rising through the
ranks of South Boston's Winter Hill Gang by knocking off all the
competition vying for control of his tight-knit, Irish neighborhood.
The power-hungry mobster subsequently sought to muscle-in on assorted
illegal rackets being run by the Mafia in the city's
predominantly-Italian North End.
While
in the midst of the ensuing turf war, Whitey was surreptitiously
approached by John Connolly (Joel Edgerton), a childhood friend from
Southie working for the FBI. Agent Connolly informed his pal that the
Bureau had enough evidence to put him behind bars and throw away the
key, though it was willing to look the other way in return for his
cooperation as an undercover informant.
Bulger
grudgingly agreed after establishing that he wouldn't have to snitch
on any of his associates, only on his cross-town rivals in the
Angiulo crime family. However, Connolly further stipulated that no
murders could be committed by any Winter Hill members once the unholy
alliance was struck.
Of
course, that was a little much to expect, given how there's no honor
among thieves, especially when it comes to a ruthless assassin like
Whitey. He merely saw the protection being afforded by the Feds as an
opportunity to behave with impunity as he further expanded his
spheres of influence.
The
Machiavellian mastermind proceeded to embark on a bloody reign of
terror during which Connolly and a fellow G-Man (David Harbour) found
themselves being manipulated to venture to the wrong side of the law.
When the truth finally came to light, the two agents were arrested as
accomplices to Whitey who disappeared into thin air, landed on the
FBI's Ten Most Wanted list, and yet still avoided apprehension for
well over a decade.
Directed
by Scott Cooper (Crazy Heart), Black Mass is a riveting biopic
chronicling the infamous exploits of as chilling a character as
you're apt to encounter onscreen. The DVd is worth the investment
just to catch Johnny Depp at the top of his game, as Bulger, a very
intimidating, larger-than-life monster without a functioning
conscience.
Besides
Depp, kudos are in order for much of the stellar supporting cast,
especially Joel Edgerton, Kevin Bacon, Peter Sarsgaard, Dakota
Johnson, Julianne Nicholson and Benedict Cumberbatch.
Excellent (4
stars)
Rated R
for graphic violence, pervasive profanity, sexual references and
brief drug use
Running
time: 122 minutes
Distributor: Warner Brothers Home
Entertainment Group
Blu-ray/DVD Combo Pack Extras: The
Manhunt for Whitey Bulger; Johnny Depp: Becoming Whitey Bulger; and
Black Mass: Deepest Cover, Darkest Crime.
To see a trailer for Black Mass,
visit:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WDVrTfFgzPk
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