Beautiful Creatures lacks the snarky attitudinal tone of Shallow Grave but, thanks mostly to the lead performances, the film does have some spark.
Beautiful Creatures (2001)
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Reviews Counted:57
Fresh:21
Rotten:36
Average Rating:4.7/10
Consensus: Implausible, uneven, and gratuitously violent, this esotrogen-powered crime caper lacks the finesse of Thelma and Louise or Guy Ritchie's work.
Rated: R [See Full Rating] for strong violence and sexuality, drug use and language
Runtime: 1 hr 39 mins
Genre: Dramas
Theatrical Release:Apr 6, 2001 Limited
Synopsis:
In the witty and daringly original contemporary thriller BEAUTIFUL CREATURES set in Glasgow, Scotland, Dorothy (Susan Lynch) and Petula (Rachel Weisz) are two women with one thing in common – they...
In the witty and daringly original contemporary thriller BEAUTIFUL CREATURES set in Glasgow, Scotland, Dorothy (Susan Lynch) and Petula (Rachel Weisz) are two women with one thing in common – they both have rotten taste in men. After a dangerous encounter with her boyfriend Tony (Iain Glenn), Dorothy decides to leave town with her faithful dog, when she happens on Petula, who is being beaten by her equally volatile beau Brian (Tom Mannion). Springing to Petula’s defence, Dorothy accidentally kills Brian.
Panicked, the two women hatch a dangerous and bizarrely hilarious scheme to convince Brian’s menacing older brother Ronnie (Maurice Roeves) that he has been kidnapped. Their bold-faced plan runs awry however, when the corrupt and leering Detective Inspector Hepburn (Alex Norton) shows up. Hepburn has a plan of his own, which includes collecting part of the ransom money and, perhaps, Petula as well.
When Dorothy’s boyfriend Tony reappears and also wants in on the scam, the elaborate cat and mouse game comes to a head.
Three dangerous men. Two beautiful women.
These poor guys. They don’t stand a chance.
Starring: Susan Lynch, Iain Glen, Alex Norton, Rachel Weisz
Starring: Susan Lynch, Iain Glen, Alex Norton, Rachel Weisz, Tom Mannion, Maurice Roeves
Director: Bill Eagles
Director: Bill Eagles
Screenwriter: Simon Donald
Producer: Simon Donald, Alan J. Wands
Studio: Universal Focus
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Reviews for Beautiful Creatures
Full of sharp ideas but undermined by blunt-headed characters and logistical loopholes.
A stylish film that is a fun ride despite a script that offers few surprises.
[It's] trying to add a feminist twist to the spate of Britain's bloody gangster thrillers and never quite succeeding.
A movie about two of the most loathsome women in recent cinema, and the movie thinks the male characters are the villains.
The women operate at different speeds, contrast well and make a likable duo.
A heady, if somewhat harsh and narrowly focused, deconstruction of all those popular boy movies that have their cake and eat it too.
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