of the actual historical events versus how they were portrayed in the 2015 movie
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This film is a visual and auditory feast. Cinematographer Dick Pope bathes the film in a moody, noir-esque palette. Deep shadows, rich mahogany wood tones, vintage neon signs, and the gritty texture of London streets require a high-bitrate encode to avoid "banding" (visible lines between shades of color). Furthermore, the 8-channel audio is crucial for the jazz-infused score by Carter Burwell and the iconic sound of gunshots echoing through the West End. of the actual historical events versus how they
In the 1960s, London didn’t belong to the Queen, and it didn’t belong to Parliament. It belonged to the East End, and the East End belonged to Reggie and Ronnie Kray They were two sides of the same jagged coin. Deep shadows, rich mahogany wood tones, vintage neon
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was the "prince" of the underworld—smooth, charming, and possessing the business mind of a CEO. He walked into a room and the air calmed.
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