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Legend (2015)

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Legend is a 2015 biopic drama/black tragicomedy about the notorious 50s/60s London Gangster twins, Ronnie and Reggie Kray, directed by Brian Helgeland. It is most notable for having one of the most technically distinctive, impressive and physical Acting for Two performances committed to the screen, with Tom Hardy playing his own twin. Taron Egerton also stars as Ronnie's young lover.Narrated by Reggie's wife Frances Shea (played by Emily Browning), the film covers the golden years of their criminal reign, and the subsequent decline. Frances retrospectively describes Reggie as "the gangster prince of the east end", and Ronnie as "a one man mob". It includes the meeting, courtship and marriage of the couple, the brothers' efforts to shut down their competition, deals with the American Mafia, their police investigation and eventual Villainous Breakdown which leads to their downfall. Focusing primarily on Reggie's attempts to keep his unhinged brother's psychopathic tendencies at bay, and placate Frances as she struggles to reconcile her feelings for him with her understanding of their line of work.The film is also a Period Piece, depicting a different era in which gangsters (fronting as legitimate business but really operating as "firms") could openly walk around with weapons and intimidate each other, but would also generally respect members of the public, offering them charity and inviting the more affluent to nightclubs and private parties. Interestingly, Ronnie is openly gay which doesn't temper his criminal traits though. What does is his bizarrely, rarely seen sweet side. Nevertheless, the movie doesn't shy from the uglier side of their lives, and the tragic conclusion. It distinguishes itself from the earlier 1990 film The Krays by only concentrating on their heyday, and less on their earlier life and relationships with immediate family.Nothing to do with the 1985 film of the same name, or the short-lived Richard Dean Anderson western fantasy dramedy also of the same name.Warning! Unmarked spoilers!
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The Millstone
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The Millstone: Ron is ultimately a hindrance to the firm, and everyone tells Reggie to get rid of him. Reggie doesn't listen.
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Rape as Drama
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Rape as Drama: Heavily implied after a big fight between Fran and Reg; it's either this or him beating her. More likely the former.
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Conflicting Loyalty
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Conflicting Loyalty: Reggie's central dilemma is that his loyalty is split between three characters and their needs for him. His dear brother Ronnie, who wants him to stay his twin gangster kingpin of London, and is a chaotic figure. His love interest Frances, who wants him to go completely legit. He simply can't placate either of the two when trying to balance their black and white needs. And in the middle, his business adviser Leslie, who advocates for a Legitimate Businessmen's Social Club approach where violence is used much less frequently, in line with the Mafia (or at least, the Philadelphia mob led by Angelo). Epitomised by the following exchange:
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Hero Antagonist
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Hero Antagonist: The police task force working against the Kray firm, led by the Sympathetic Inspector Antagonist Nipper, who at one point suffers from being implicated by a frame-up photograph with the twins right there in their main nightclub.
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The Brute
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The Brute: Big Pat, a hulking, bald headed bruiser who's first seen intimidating Ron's therapist into declaring him sane.
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Legitimate Businessmen's Social Club
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Legitimate Businessmen's Social Club: The Mafia, and what Reggie aspires to turn the London firm into.
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I Need a Freaking Drink
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I Need a Freaking Drink: After getting his nose broken by Reggie, Ron's first move — once he's finished screaming like an upset toddler — is to steal a glass of whiskey from a customer at the bar and down the whole thing.
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Black Comedy
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Black Comedy: The dominant tone of the first two acts, particularly with regard to Ron's brutality and bad-for-business outbursts. Also with the shocking, but scarily hilarious London Gangster violence in general. Gradually replaced by a more serious mood as the cops start to close in on them, Frances leaves Reggie, and the firm falls apart.
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Only Sane Man
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Only Sane Man: Leslie Payne, frequently. Reg's right-hand Albie at other times. In fact, the whole gang know better than to interfere with the brothers when they're arguing or otherwise going against even "the established gangster norms", and if they do remonstrate, they're putting themselves at risk.
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HypocriticalHumour
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Hypocritical Humour: Several examples. Reggie decks McVitie with a cigarette punch. Understandably, the man curses in pain. Reggie shoots back "Don't you swear in my pub!". Despite dropping several F-bombs against him moments before. Ronnie doesn't see the irony in asking why Reggie killed McVitie. He responds with bemusement to the act, as if it's only him who should have the power to kill useless people.
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Hidden Depths
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Hidden Depths: Ronnie likens Reg's return from jail like Agamemnon returning to Ithaca.
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Even Evil Has Standards
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Even Evil Has Standards: Despite being more than willing to join Ron in bashing the shit out of the Richardsons' mooks with hammers and brass knuckles, Reg still cringes slightly when he sees his brother destroying kneecaps after the point where any of their enemies could fight back. He's also appalled by Ron's assault on Leslie Payne, and his impulsive slaying of George Cornell in front of a pub full of witnesses. To Ron's credit, he seems to be not happy at all to see a bruise on his sister-in-law's face.
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Love-Obstructing Parents
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Both brothers are frustrated by her mother, Elsie Shea. She tries to prevent her from dating and marrying Reg. And she wears black to the wedding, as if it were a funeral, and refuses to sing, much to Ron's fury. Of course, she blames Reg for causing Frances' death, quite understandably.
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Psychopathic Manchild
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Psychopathic Manchild: Ron, to put it mildly. On top of the violent temper tantrums, the petulant grumbling, the impulsive acting-out, the bewildering fantasies, his longing for a proper shootout "like a Western," and his inability to manage his life without babysitting from Reggie, he can also be heard screaming like an upset child after having his nose broken in a fight. Plus, his first move after gunning down George Cornell is to seek refuge at his mother's house.
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Astonishingly Appropriate Interruption
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Astonishingly Appropriate Interruption: just before the pub brawl, Reggie starts telling a joke: "So, a paranoid schizophrenic walks into a bar...", interrupted mid-sentence by Ronnie walking into the pub and bashing one of the goons' head in. What really sells it is the rest of the joke they never get to tell the audience: the schizophrenic sees six bandits and beats the crap out of them; when asked how did he do it, he says "Well, there were just six of them, and ten of me". Cue Ron almost single-handedly dispatching a dozen of opponents.
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Curb-Stomp Battle: The Richardson gang should have known better than to go up against the champion amateur boxers Krays (and deranged paranoid schizophrenic Ron), even with a 6:1 superiority in numbers.
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Quote Mine: An interesting visual variant in this poster, which used some clever design work to make a two-star review appear to have four stars.
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Screams Like a Little Girl: After Ron gets his nose broken in a fist-fight with Reggie, he lets out some very high-pitched screams.
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Butt-Monkey
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Butt-Monkey: Jack "The Hat" McVitie. He's repeatedly on the receiving end of of the cigarette punch from Reggie, fumbles the assassination attempt on Payne, and finally suffers a very gruesome death at the end of the film.
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Combat Pragmatist
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Combat Pragmatist: The Krays are willing to use any form of melee weapons to even the odds against their rivals. However, being teenage boxers, they're equally as prone to rely on their mitts. And during the bar brawl, Ron fools the mooks into thinking he's left Reg to fend for himself. He actually sneaks back in quietly while Reg describes him doing just that ("A paranoid schizophrenic walks into a pub…") as a distraction to cause maximum surprise when they start fighting back. Reggie pioneered the notorious "cigarette punch", where a guy is decked with a fag in his mouth, having been offered a smoke by Reg himself. This loosens the jaw and makes it more likely to break, along with any teeth. While he tends to do this to his subordinates as punishment, rather than to his opponents, it's still a dirty yet effective trick. During their big fight, Ron proves open to using moves that Reggie considers inappropriate: on two separate occasions, he goes for Grievous Bottley Harm and has to be hastily talked out of using it the first time; then he grabs him by the balls; finally, when Reggie tries to force him away, Ron ends up biting his hands. It's this last one that spurs Reggie into no longer holding back — and can actually be heard screaming "biting cunt!" as he breaks Ron's nose.
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Obnoxious In-Laws: It doesn't get much worse than Ron Kray as a brother-in-law, who's both intimidating and insulting to the lovely Frances. And that's putting aside his criminality and mental health issues. He does have a softer side for her, though. They mutually see each other as someone who is trying to take Reg away from their idealised version of himself; Reg the twin gangland don, and Reggie the doting, gone-straight husband. While the brothers' mother isn't rude, she doesn't seem to think very much of Frances, either. Both brothers are frustrated by her mother, Elsie Shea. She tries to prevent her from dating and marrying Reg. And she wears black to the wedding, as if it were a funeral, and refuses to sing, much to Ron's fury. Of course, she blames Reg for causing Frances' death, quite understandably.
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Grand Romantic Gesture: Along with his Wacky Marriage Proposal, Reg gives Fran a flash convertible as a birthday present. However, it's undermined by the fact that he won't teach her to drive then and there, because of course he has his business to get back to. He also later offers to take her to Ibiza, but in the end it isn't enough to change her mind.
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Improvised Weapon
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Improvised Weapon: Ronnie uses a pair of claw hammers as an equaliser against the Richardsons. He also apparently uses them to fool them into thinking he's got a pair of guns under his jacket, causing them to back off at first. Contrast with Reggie's more deliberate use of a pair of golden knuckledusters.
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Implied Rape
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Implied Rape: The big argument between Reggie and Frances ends with Frances lying on the floor while she says "no" over and over. It ends before answering for sure, so he could "just" have beaten her, but when Frances leaves Reggie the next day, she doesn't have any visible injuries, implying that he did rape her.
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Dual Wielding
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Dual Wielding: Ron with a pair of hammers, Reg with a pair of brass knuckles. Both in the same brawl.
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Crazy-Prepared: Literally for Ron, and metaphorically for both twins. The Richardsons fake a meeting under the cover of a peace talk in a neutral pub. It's quickly obvious that their mooks are there to fuck the Krays up instead. But the Krays have anticipated this. Ron expresses disgust that these pansy gangsters have shown up without weapons (he was looking forward to a proper shootout!) and storms out, apparently leaving Reg to fend for himself. But he sneaks back in and both use equaliser weapons to fuck the mooks' shit up and then some.
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Affably Evil
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Affably Evil: Reggie, taking a jovial concern for people in his East End home streets, charming the socks off of Frances and treating his opposition (both criminal and police) with mock courtesy along with some genuine respect. It doesn't mean he won't beat the shit out of his enemies if they take the piss, however. Ronnie, not so much. He's more of a psychopath but he too does show some fleeting charm and affection for close people in his life (which aren't many). Angelo Bruno, with big emphasis on "Affably", basically to the point you forget he's a bad man who has been involved in his share of hard crime back in Philadelphia. He's very accommodating to the boys, especially Reg, and more than willing to negotiate. In real life, he was known as the Gentle Don.
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Wet Blanket Wife
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Wet Blanket Wife: Frances begs Reggie to forgo his career. A rather justifiable example, since the profession Frances objects to is a criminal one that frequently lands her husband in jail. He does keep his promise to stay out of prison, but, she notes ruefully, he only managed to go straight for two weeks.
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Country Matters
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Country Matters: Comes with the territory in the 50s/60s classic era for London Gangsters.
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Artistic License – History
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Artistic License – History: Real Life Ronnie Kray actually identified as bisexual (he was in relationships with women, too, including two marriages). The film portrays Ronnie as strictly gay. The film depicts Frances and Reggie marrying in 1967. They were actually married in 1965.
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Pragmatic Villainy
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Pragmatic Villainy: Reggie, Albie, Leslie, and other sane members of the firm, plus the Mafia. At first, Reg will only resort to violence when dealing with his enemies, punishing underlings, trying to keep Ronnie in line, or in self-defense. At the end, however, he sadistically murders one of his gang with a partial throat cut and many stabs, showing that he's lost the plot.
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Kangaroo Court
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Kangaroo Court: Disturbingly implemented by the Krays' enemies, the Richardson brothers (aka the Torture Gang), complete with a jury, a judge, and a solicitor who barely sticks up for his "client". They hang the poor bloke upside-down and the "prosecution" decks him several times in the face to find out about the Krays' operations in their own turf.
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Gayngster
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Gayngster: Ronnie is the real-life hardman progenitor of this trope, after all. Also, he has two lapdogs who lean more towards Camp Gay.
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Hellhole Prison
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Hellhole Prison: Reggie is thrown into one for a short sentence. The guards beat him horrifically, but the other prisoners verbally support him. Despite the lead warden mocking them for supporting a guy who can be broken, Reg turns the tables and beats him back.
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Identical Twin ID Tag
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Identical Twin ID Tag: Ron and Reg. Both have slicked-back hair, but Ronnie's is longer while Reggie's has a more sculpted appearance. Ronnie is bespectacled, his brother isn't. Ron is slightly heavyset, and Reg has a more muscular build. Along with other subtle physical differences, such as Reg having distinct forehead wrinkles, and Ron having a tendency to leave his lip open while speaking. And his particular speech patterns/impediment. As one reviewer said, it's all part of Tom Hardy's efforts to play a pair who are both very recognisably related but yet also clearly different. Ron even has a mole on his neck which his brother doesn't have! Lampshaded, somewhat self-deprecatingly, by Ronnie.
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Death Glare
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Death Glare: Ronnie towards the barmaid witness who's been asked to point out the killer at a police lineup. Not surprisingly, she pretends the culprit isn't there.
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Grievous Bottley Harm
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Grievous Bottley Harm: During their all-out fight, Ron lobs a pair of bottles at Reg, managing to accidentally hit an innocent bystander in the crossfire. In turn, Reg drags Ron's shirt over his face and smashes another one over his head to end the fight (in the "snap him out of it" sense). Intimidating a club owner on Ron's behalf, Teddy obnoxiously smashes up dozens of bottles and glasses on the bar, and Holt smashes another bottle as a weapon to make the threat even more obvious.
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Jerkass Has a Point
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Jerkass Has a Point: Fran's mother is smothering and refuses to accept her relationship with Reggie. She's also one hundred percent correct in not wanting her daughter to date a gangster.
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Meaningful Name
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Angelo Bruno, with big emphasis on "Affably", basically to the point you forget he's a bad man who has been involved in his share of hard crime back in Philadelphia. He's very accommodating to the boys, especially Reg, and more than willing to negotiate. In real life, he was known as the Gentle Don.
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Driven to Suicide
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Driven to Suicide: Double subverted for Frances. For those who have seen the 1990 movie, or know the rumours regarding her death, it seems that the foreshadowing with sleeping pills and other medication is designed to set up her eventual suicide as a Red Herring. So this portion of the audience expects her to actually die by Ronnie's hand, as rumoured by way of a cellmate of Reggie's. But in the end, the film does go with the suicide by pills route.
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The Ophelia
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The Ophelia: Frances is a subdued example. Young, pretty, and explicitly referred to as "fragile," she deteriorates throughout the film into madness, finally reaching her breaking point after Reggie starts abusing her.
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Bar Brawl
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Bar Brawl: The Richardsons offer a peace talk, but it appears the Krays have been set up when it's only them and the many pub patrons are actually muscle sent to "knock the granny out of them". In reality, the boys have anticipated this and are ready to fight back.
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Suicide by Pills
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Suicide by Pills: After foreshadowing it for the majority of the film, Frances ends up killing herself by taking an overdose of sleeping pills.
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Camp Gay
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Camp Gay: To contrast Ronnie, his boytoy Edward "Mad Teddy" Smith is fey and limp-wristed. He's also crazy himself, though.
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Masculine–Feminine Gay Couple
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Masculine–Feminine Gay Couple: Ronnie is very much a manly gay man, while his lover Mad Teddy has quite the camp manner, though both are no one to mess with as they're crazed gangsters. The other men he sleeps with are also effeminate pretty boys.
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"Rise and Fall" Gangster Arc
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"Rise and Fall" Gangster Arc: The film depicts the rise to prominence of the infamous Kray twins, beginning as (respectively) a middling gang leader and a mental patient, before skyrocketing to the upper echelons of London's criminal underworld through a mixture of charm, brutality, and the sponsorship of the American Mafia. However, things begin to slide downhill thanks to Ron Kray's escalating insanity, eventually leading to loss of business, increased police attention, the collapse of Reggie Kray's marriage, and a brutal murder that not even the Krays' political connections can save them from. The film ends with Reggie Kray sitting alone in his room, staring resignedly at the door as the police batter it down.
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Thicker Than Water
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Thicker Than Water: The only reason Reggie doesn't kill Ron, despite all the problems the latter causes their firm. Explicitly stated at the end after Reggie kills Jack the Hat.
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"The Reason You Suck" Speech
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"The Reason You Suck" Speech: In a similar fashion to Bruce Wayne's speech to get rid of the birthday guests in Batman Begins, Ronnie crassly rips into the club audience and tells them exactly how superficial and offensive he finds them. Unlike Wayne's speech, though, it isn't an Obfuscating Stupidity performance or to help save them from a hidden threat. It's because he genuinely views them with contempt, and doesn't care if he loses business as a result, so long as he gets to call the shots his way.
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The Alcoholic
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The Alcoholic: Reg. When the marriage starts falling apart, he drinks more and starts abusing Fran. When she dies, he "drinks himself senseless". And his murder of McVitie at the end is probably heavily alcohol-fueled as well. The patriarch, Charles David Kray Sr. is only present for a comedic cameo, and he's shown offering Fran a hipflask. Downplayed for Ron. While it's clear that he's quite drunk in a few scenes, the overriding factor is his insanity, and alcohol likely had little or no part in how that turned out.
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Wacky Marriage Proposal
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Wacky Marriage Proposal: Fresh back out on the streets, with a bouquet of flowers and wishing to avoid the hassle of going through her mother, Reg gets Frances' attention by throwing lemon sherbets at her window. He climbs up the pipe of their flat to the window and offers her a ring. She says yes, and during their proposal kiss they trade the sherbets between their mouths. All in all it's quite a sweet scene.
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Uke
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Uke: Ronnie's two boyfriends, and by implication, every other guy he's fucked before, consensually or not.
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Villain Protagonist
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Villain Protagonist: The Kray twins and their firm. The Pragmatic Villainy of the Reggie faction is contrasted to Ronnie and his lapdogs, who lean more towards evil due to his Ax-Crazy tendencies.
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Rape Is a Special Kind of Evil
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Rape Is a Special Kind of Evil: Whether this is the case for definite, Frances leaves Reggie after he is heavily implied to rape her during their argument.
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By-the-Book Cop
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By-the-Book Cop: Nipper. Wants badly to take the Krays down, but only via legal means.
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Nasal Trauma
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Nasal Trauma: A fistfight between the twins results in Ron getting his nose broken with a Sickening "Crunch!". Ron immediately staggers away, covered in blood and screaming at the top of his lungs, and needs to steal a stiff drink from one of the club patrons before he can calm down… and then start fighting all over again.
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Didn't Think This Through
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Didn't Think This Through: One of Ron's many flaws (possibly stemming from his mental illness) is that he does things without thinking about them first, often with disastrous consequences. After someone pays him to kill George Cornell, rather than wait for an opportunity to kill him without any witnesses, Ron instead walks into a pub and shoots him point-blank in front of everyone. This is the first link in a chain of events that leads to his and Reggie's downfall. The real nail in the coffin comes when Ron tries to have Leslie Payne murdered. While Ron felt he could never trust Payne because he knew too much about their operation, he only goes to the police after Ron tries to kill him. If Ron had just left it alone, it's likely Payne would've never been a problem. One has to also wonder what Ron could possibly have been thinking when he hired Jack McVitie, someone who has been established to be a total fuck up, to assassinate Payne. Jack completely botches the job and is almost killed when Payne gets hold of his gun.
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Mask of Sanity
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Mask of Sanity: Early on, an enforcer coerces Ron's therapist to have him declared sane and therefore released from the asylum. The only people fooled are the board; apparently, this was before oversight and multiple psychiatric assessments were the norm. His therapist is furious with this turn of events and tries to minimize the damage by telling Reg to make sure he takes medication regularly. This doesn't really take.
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Mic Drop
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Mic Drop: Ron after his devastating insults to the club crowd.
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Posthumous Narration
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Posthumous Narration: Frances is the narrator of most of the movie. She even lampshades the fact that most viewers will think she survives her suicide attempt because she's narrating, but she doesn't.
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Reading Lips
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Reading Lips: Played realistically by Leslie Holt, who's observing Reggie's furious reaction to finding out that Ronnie has run the club down and interpreting for the latter. He gets the gist, which is enough to put Ron on his toes, but there's also comedic misunderstanding involved.
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"Not So Different" Remark
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"Not So Different" Remark: Played with. Detective Leonard "Nipper" Read says this of himself and Reggie, reminding him that they both came from poor backgrounds and started off in amateur youth boxing. However, he emphasises that these things didn't turn him into a thief. Reg shoots back by reminding him that the real difference is that he works for the cops, and therefore has rules. Then the twins drive the point home by forcing Nipper into a photo with them, which ruins his standing in the force and takes him off the case for a time. Later played straight with Ronnie when Reggie goes off at him for being completely "mental" during one of the twins' darker more desperate moments when things have really started to fall for them both. Ronnie calmly tells Reggie that people in glass houses shouldn't throw stones, and he's later proven right when Reggie snaps and murders Jack the Hat over a verbal slight that marks the final nail in the coffin of his downfall.
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Speech Impediment
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Speech Impediment: As one of the many distinguishing traits between Hardy's two performances, he gives Ronnie an unusual nasal tone and mumble to color his East End accent from that of Reggie.
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Villains Out Shopping
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Villains Out Shopping: Ron is shown dancing at a birthday party to his favorite song, "Something Stupid".
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Depraved Homosexual
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Depraved Homosexual: Ron was known to rape pretty boys (both in and out of prison) and also keep a cabal of male concubines as part of his criminal entourage. The former aspect is downplayed, but the latter is clearly in play. He even has scandalous affairs with politicians of the day, and it's partly this which helps prevent him and his brother Reg from being prosecuted at first (because an election is coming and the government have to do damage limitation). Also, of course, he's a violent, crazy bastard. Likewise his boyfriend "Mad" Teddy.
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CloudCuckooLander
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Cloud Cuckoo Lander: Ron is one, exemplified in his personal ambition to turn the tiny town of Enugu, Nigeria into a bustling utopia. He intends to do this with an initial investment of £50,000, a figure which is simultaneously too paltry to envisage any major improvement (even in a poor African backwater, and accounting for inflation) and yet too expensive for the relatively modest profits of the Krays' businesses for their associates to countenance. It causes their manager Leslie Payne to recklessly mock him, leading to problems later.
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Destroy the Evidence
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Destroy the Evidence: Part of the cover-up ordered by Reg after his brother shoots Cornell.
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Even Bad Men Love Their Mamas
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Even Bad Men Love Their Mamas: Downplayed relative to the 1990 film, but still there. Ronnie, while not particularly distraught after murdering one of the Richardsons, still decides to go to his mother's old place and invite his friends for a cake and some tea as a cooldown. He's very kind and loving towards her. For Reg's part, he also greets her warmly and attempts to keep the terrible news from her ears.
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Hanging Judge
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Hanging Judge: Charlie Richardson plays this role in his gang's Kangaroo Court. Fittingly, as he's one of the leaders the firm is named after.
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RealLife
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Real Life Ronnie Kray actually identified as bisexual (he was in relationships with women, too, including two marriages). The film portrays Ronnie as strictly gay.
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Mob War
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Mob War: Between the Krays and the Richardsons, which is introduced in the first act and comes to a head by the finale.
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Deliberate Values Dissonance
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Deliberate Values Dissonance: This was a time when being out of the closet was a major deal, and so it's more than likely that Ronnie's aggressive nature is a defense mechanism and a means of asserting his power in a heterosexual-dominated underworld, being an openly gay man (he was actually bisexual, but the effect is the same).
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Dramatic Irony
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The Krays are willing to use any form of melee weapons to even the odds against their rivals. However, being teenage boxers, they're equally as prone to rely on their mitts. And during the bar brawl, Ron fools the mooks into thinking he's left Reg to fend for himself. He actually sneaks back in quietly while Reg describes him doing just that ("A paranoid schizophrenic walks into a pub…") as a distraction to cause maximum surprise when they start fighting back.
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Nice Job Fixing It, Villain
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Nice Job Fixing It, Villain: Ron tries to have the loyal Leslie Payne killed, for reasons that are implied to be no deeper than because Reggie told him not to and personal dislike. He survives and turns against the Krays.
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Heartbroken Badass
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Heartbroken Badass: Reg when he realizes how badly he's hurt Fran, and even more so when she kills herself.
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Stupid Evil
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Stupid Evil: Ron in spades. He repeatedly causes problems for his brother and the firm thanks to his bloodlust. The two biggest examples are when he walks into a bar and shoots George Cornell in front of witnesses, and when he sends the bumbling Jack the Hat to kill Lesley Payne. The latter incident results in the police bringing them down for good.
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AxeCrazy
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Later played straight with Ronnie when Reggie goes off at him for being completely "mental" during one of the twins' darker more desperate moments when things have really started to fall for them both. Ronnie calmly tells Reggie that people in glass houses shouldn't throw stones, and he's later proven right when Reggie snaps and murders Jack the Hat over a verbal slight that marks the final nail in the coffin of his downfall.
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Moral Myopia
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Moral Myopia: The Prime Minister is more than happy to see compromising photos of Tory figures with the Krays, but is horrified to see ministers from his own Labour cabinet in similar circumstances.
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My Beloved Smother
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My Beloved Smother: Elsie to Frances — arguably for her own good, as it turns out. Violet seems less smothering, but still very doting towards the Kray boys.
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Berserk Button: Of course, various examples for Ronnie, but chief are insulting his sexuality, and implying that he isn't running the business well or that other, non-Krays should be allowed to take the helm. For Reggie, insulting Frances, as Ron and Jack McVitie learn to their cost (the latter fatally).
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Car Fu: Reggie gets run down and thrown off his feet by Cornell under orders by the Richardsons. He tells him to fuck off and the gang war is officially underway.
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Shout-Out: The Oner with Reggie and Frances in the pub is reminiscent of the famous scene of Henry and Karen in the Copacabana in GoodFellas.
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Lover and Beloved: Sort of a dark twist on this with Ron and his lapdogs (he's not much older than them, but he's definitely burlier and more rugged). No love involved, just lust — ostensibly, at first. There are hints later on that Ron and foremost love interest Teddy harbour some deeper feelings for one another.
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Have I Mentioned I Am Gay?: Averted. While we don't see any man-on-man activity, Ron is seen spanking a sub with a carpet beater, and Mad Teddy, one of his boy toys, suggestively walks away from his caravan when Reg comes to introduce him to Frances.
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Refuge in Audacity: Ron doesn't hesitate to correct Angelo, telling him about exactly what ethnicity of boys he's into. The mafioso is impressed by the sheer testicular fortitude and offers a toast… failing to amuse Ron back, though.
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Dreadful Musician: Played for laughs. Egged on by Teddy, Ronnie is taking the piss out of the jazz musicians and artlessly farts around on a trumpet. Some of the club audience find it funny too, before being decisively insulted by his "The Reason You Suck" Speech.
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All Girls Want Bad Boys: Frances for Reggie. As is typical for this sort of film, she wants him to reform, and gives him several chances, but sadly it doesn't work out for either of them.
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Has a Type: Very manly gangster Ronnie is only seen with camp gay guys, including his boytoy "Mad Teddy", thus indicating he prefers men with this style.
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Assassin Outclassin': Ronnie pays Jack "The Hat" McVitie, a guy who's evidently not a good fit as a contract killer, to off their ex-business manager Leslie. He has to snort a popper just to work up the nerve before going through with it. Leslie is able to effect a Gun Struggle and wind up only getting shot non-fatally in the leg, and even almost get a shot off on the killer. This precipitates a chain of events which lead not only to the guy's murder by Reggie, but the downfall of the gang.
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Manly Gay: Ronnie is a tall, burly, very masculine gayngster who's very explicit in pointing out that he always "tops" with his lovers. He's a terrifying man known for killing his enemies with his bare hands, but is shown as quite skilled using blunt objects and guns too.
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Seme: Ronnie takes pride in only giving, never receiving.
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The Oner: A good example during the scene where we follow Reggie and Frances into the pub, greeting various people, down to their table, Reg is forced to go and deal with Jack McVitie and finally back to the table where he flirts with Fran and they kiss. The only more impressive thing they could have done would be to some how work Ron into it, even in passing.
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But Not Too Gay: Reggie and Frances share several prolonged kisses, while Ronnie gets no onscreen action, even with his primary love interest, Teddy, who's seen flirting with him and is twice suggested to have spent the night.
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Defensive Feint Trap: Reg is forced to do time and the prison guards gleefully take the opportunity to unleash a No-Holds-Barred Beatdown. They drag him to his cell and slam the door closed. Beaten unrecognisably, he begs them to stop and for a glass of water. The duty guard mocks him to the other prisoners and brings it over. While distracted, Reg takes the guard's handcuffs and chains him to the cell bars, smashing him back with his truncheon and possibly breaking his arm too.
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Groin Attack: During Ron's assault with the hammers, he eye-wincingly batters one into a mook's crotch. Later, during their no-holds-barred fight, he squeezes Reggie's bollocks, causing him to stand up on a ledge in agony. Reggie even lampshades this: "Never mess with another man's jewels, mate!"
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Would Hit a Girl: Regrettably, Reg to his beloved wife.
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Violent Glaswegian: Somewhat unusually for a London gang, they employ one by the name of Ian Barrie. He's not explicitly violent, but he's more than willing to kick off as seen by the way he threatens his counterparts on the Richardson side. He's mainly used as a chauffeur and the guy who clears up the mess after Ron murders George Cornell.
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Instant Soprano: Played realistically; while having his testicles crushed in a fight with Ron, Reggie's voice rises to a pained squeak as he yells "my fucking nuts! Wanker!" However, his voice returns to normal almost as soon as he's able to recover: after managing to break Ron's nose and escape, his voice is whispery and hoarse, but not outside his usual vocal range.
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Evil Is Petty: It's heavily implied that Ronnie orders Leslie Payne's assassination because it upsets him that Payne doesn't fear or respect him like other people do.
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Ron and Reg. Both have slicked-back hair, but Ronnie's is longer while Reggie's has a more sculpted appearance. Ronnie is bespectacled, his brother isn't. Ron is slightly heavyset, and Reg has a more muscular build. Along with other subtle physical differences, such as Reg having distinct forehead wrinkles, and Ron having a tendency to leave his lip open while speaking. And his particular speech patterns/impediment. As one reviewer said, it's all part of Tom Hardy's efforts to play a pair who are both very recognisably related but yet also clearly different. Ron even has a mole on his neck which his brother doesn't have!
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