*limited run* Too Old to Die Young | 2-Disc Region-Free (Blu-Ray) Set
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Title: Too Old to Die Young (2019)
Genre: Crime, Drama, Mystery & Thriller
Plot Synopsis
A grieving Los Angeles County deputy is drawn into a brutal, nocturnal underworld populated by cartel soldiers, yakuza hitmen, mysterious vigilantes, and working-class assassins, forcing him to confront the sins of his past and the depths of his own morality.
Cast and Crew
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Director: Nicolas Winding Refn
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Writers: Nicolas Winding Refn, Ed Brubaker, Halley Gross
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Cast:
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Miles Teller as Martin Jones
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Augusto Aguilera as Jesus Rojas
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Cristina Rodlo as Yaritza
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Nell Tiger Free as Janey Carter
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John Hawkes as Viggo Larsen
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YouTube Trailer: TOO OLD TO DIE YOUNG | Official Trailer
IMDb Link: Too Old to Die Young (TV Mini Series 2019)
Reviews from Letterboxd
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Eli Hayes – ★★★★★
“Refn rightfully saying, “fuck off, you piece of shit,” to everyone in the world, including the people who love him. Essential slow cinema, essential refusal of in-depth character investigation, essential imagistic compositions, essential scoring, essential structure & pace. A stretched, mirrorical glacier of our sickening, ever so sickening society.” -
matt lynch – ★★★★☆
“The Goofus to Twin Peaks’ Gallant, Refn’s gorgeous, exhausting, monumentally self-absorbed set of his own kinks jaggedly merged with some dipshit prankster-ish commentary about violence, whether it be misogynist, vaguely spiritual, or the specifically American kind. Probably his most sprawling, stupid, totally entrancing hypnodrone yet.” -
Evan “Raymond Gun-Virus” Pincus – ★★★★★
“Refn doubling down on everything that makes him so divisive – if The Neon Demon went ‘beyond feminist,’ this thing goes even further, with the white-hot searing rage against those who exploit women that might be explosive in a picture with a reasonable runtime stretched out into lengthy neon tableaux with basically no regard for pace. So… catnip for us Refnomaniacs fed up with toxic masculinity and terrified at the creeping resurgence of fascism, a slow drip of fury unfurled as a mystic crime epic. Think Only God Forgives, think Fear X, think Valhalla Rising and try to put the comparative accessibility of Drive and The Neon Demon to the back of your mind. This is the hardcore stuff. Watching this… more” -
Liana – ★★★★★
“Neon-drenched proof that vengeance moves at a glacial pace but looks ridiculously cool doing it.”
Meta Description:
A hypnotic, neon-soaked crime thriller that follows a conflicted Los Angeles deputy dragged into a violent underground of assassins, cartels, and mystics, confronting past sins in a surreal descent into vengeance.