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Domino (2005)

Domino (2005)
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The (mostly) true story of a Hollywood princess turned bounty hunter is told in this witty action-drama from director Tony Scott. Domino Harvey (Keira Knightley) was the daughter of famed actor Laurence Harvey (played by Jesse Pate) who passed on when Domino was only eight years old. Domino's mother, former fashion model Paulene Stone (played by Jacqueline Bisset and renamed (%Sophie Wynn) in the film), strove to give her daughter a comfortable life, but Domino was naturally rebellious, and after a contentious stint in boarding school, a brief career as a runway model, and a fling with the fashion business, Domino was looking for something more exciting. She found it when he met Ed Mosbey (Mickey Rourke), an ex-con who had gone on to a successful career as a "bail recovery agent" -- in short, a bounty hunter. Ed also taught others how to join his profession, and Domino took his course and joined his team, along with Choco (Edgar Ramirez), a headstrong bail agent who took an immediate fancy to Domino. Domino, Ed, and Choco became a successful team -- successful enough that television producer Mark Heiss (Christopher Walken) asked them to become the subject of a television reality series. However, it was after the cameras were turned on Domino that her life got truly crazy. Bail bondsman Claremont Williams III (Delroy Lindo) had hired Domino and her friends for a risky case, and soon Domino, Ed, and Choco were chasing missing men and money while landing in hot water with both the FBI and the Mafia. Domino was loosely based on Domino Harvey's real life story; sadly her personal life was as reckless as her career, and Domino died as a result of drug abuse on June 27, 2005, after this film was completed. The film also features Lucy Liu, Mena Suvari, Macy Gray, and Dabney Coleman. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Keira KnightleyMickey Rourke, (more)
Director(s):
Tony Scott
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
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Synopsis of Domino

The (mostly) true story of a Hollywood princess turned bounty hunter is told in this witty action-drama from director Tony Scott. Domino Harvey (Keira Knightley) was the daughter of famed actor Laurence Harvey (played by Jesse Pate) who passed on when Domino was only eight years old. Domino's mother, former fashion model Paulene Stone (played by Jacqueline Bisset and renamed (%Sophie Wynn) in the film), strove to give her daughter a comfortable life, but Domino was naturally rebellious, and after a contentious stint in boarding school, a brief career as a runway model, and a fling with the fashion business, Domino was looking for something more exciting. She found it when he met Ed Mosbey (Mickey Rourke), an ex-con who had gone on to a successful career as a "bail recovery agent" -- in short, a bounty hunter. Ed also taught others how to join his profession, and Domino took his course and joined his team, along with Choco (Edgar Ramirez), a headstrong bail agent who took an immediate fancy to Domino. Domino, Ed, and Choco became a successful team -- successful enough that television producer Mark Heiss (Christopher Walken) asked them to become the subject of a television reality series. However, it was after the cameras were turned on Domino that her life got truly crazy. Bail bondsman Claremont Williams III (Delroy Lindo) had hired Domino and her friends for a risky case, and soon Domino, Ed, and Choco were chasing missing men and money while landing in hot water with both the FBI and the Mafia. Domino was loosely based on Domino Harvey's real life story; sadly her personal life was as reckless as her career, and Domino died as a result of drug abuse on June 27, 2005, after this film was completed. The film also features Lucy Liu, Mena Suvari, Macy Gray, and Dabney Coleman. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
128 mins

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Director(s):
Tony Scott
Writer(s):
Richard Kelly
Producer(s):
Tony ScottSamuel HadidaRidley Scott
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Graphic Violence, Nudity, Strong Sexual Content, Adult Situations, Drug Content, Profanity)
Categories:
Action / Adventure
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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Kimber H.

This film was different. The editing, lighting and cinematography took a little getting used to. At times it almost seemed like Tarentino had his hands on it for a while. You really have to pay attention to this one to not get lost as it jumps around from time to time. With an all-star cast with cameos galor once I was able to actually watch without interuption I found that I liked it.

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Christopher K.

Raw, mayhem, keeps you on edge, skillfully directed. This is what you get when you watch this TONY SCOTT directed film. KEIRA KNIGHTLEY portrays DOMINO HARVEY a former model/priviledge teenager who becomes a previously uneducated bounty hunter. DOMINO whistfully teams up w/ head honcho ED played by MICKEY ROURKE and his accomplice CHOCO to take on all kinds of crminal misfits. You cannot take your eyes away from the screen especially when DOMINO is showing her wild tendencies and bad attitude. The casting of LUCY LUI and CHRISTOPHER WALKEN in their small yet effective roles only adds more excitement to an already tense scenario that involves the MAFIA, AFGHANISTAN REBELS, REALITY TV, and the FBI. This movie is eye absorbing and mind exhilirating. Superb performances and no guidelines make this all-action adventure very satisfying and I am engulfed w/ all that goes on.

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William and mirtes P.

A gritty sultry ride. The casting and production was spot-on. A movie like this can go to the dogs if handled badly. But the Knightley/Rourke thing worked very well. My wife usually pans excessive violence; she was cheering for Domino.

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