Chicago Escorts: ‘Public Enemies’ review: Who is John Dillinger? No idea

What the heck happened to this guy? Im looking at my copy of 3:10 to Yuma where he and Russell Crowe managed to arrive on screen with fully formed characters real men to care about who bonded while on opposite sides of the law.
Heat, arguably Michael Manns best work (Ill always be true to The Insider), famously included a climactic sit down between Al Pacino and Robert De Niro, also as men on opposite sides of the law.
Depp and Bale have a brief meeting and its remarkable only for being unremarkable. Bale smirks like a satisfied lion and Depp chatters like a slick Southern gentlemen, even though hes from Indiana.
The only real moments of character depth come between Depp and Cotillard. Their warm relationship in which he insists hell never leave her and she should never leave him takes a good chunk of the center of the film. (Love how he treats the impatient coat check guy. … Dont love how he still apparently sees prostitutes.)

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