The
British Films Catalogue
1999
Ordinary
Decent Criminal
Ordinary
Decent Criminal
is a classic gangster movie, which takes place in modern day Ireland. It
follows the extraordinary adventures of an ordinary decent criminal - a
man who robs from the rich but lives with the poor. He loves his two
wives, sisters Christine and Lisa, his wild kids, his gang and, above all,
his special way of life.
Michael (Kevin Spacey) is a suave, sardonic and sexy man: a criminal who
strides the Dublin streets like a colossus. He dreams up robberies with
hallmark panache which seldom fail to endear him to the crowd. He
challenges authority at every turn, culminating in the ultimate art theft
from Dublin's most prestigious art gallery when he outwits the police,
Interpol and even the rest of the criminal fraternity.
Michael is driven by two fundamental beliefs: be loyal to your own and to
hell with the establishment. He succeeds so well that what starts as a
laugh evolves into something else. He begins to enjoy the sting more than
the cash, and the notoriety most of all. As his ego drives him on, the
police, in particular Noel Quigley, become determined to break him.
The police close in, increasing their harassment pressure on the whole
gang, Michael makes a mistake that could break him, threatening his good
name with the public, and his reliability as a bread winner. But he
recovers his equilibrium in time to dream up a final grand scheme to
dazzle - and survive the trap that has been set for him . . .