I know, let's get Duffy, stuck a wig on her and she can caterwaul her way through some 60s classics. The websites critical consensus reads, 'As a gangster biopic, Legend is deeply flawed, but as a showcase for Tom Hardy in a dual role, no less it just about lives up to its title.
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But he is let down by a clunky structure, it takes a while to get going and subplots and characters are introduced and then discarded on a whim, an awful Frances Kray voice-over, and an uneven script which can't quite decide if it wants to be an American style gangster flick or tread the same path as The Long Good Friday, Get Carter et al. There’s a British expression, all mouth and no trousers, which means someone who.
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