The Guardian (USA)

The Locksmith review – Ryan Philippe holds the key to straight-ahead noir thriller

- Leslie Felperin

The plot manoeuvres in this léger noir are so boilerplat­e and predictabl­e that viewers are likely to find themselves expecting much bigger twists than are actually delivered. Surely that nice guy will turn out to be a double-crosser, you assume? Or you might imagine one of the vampy women will turn out to be a triple-crossing femme fatale. But no, it’s all pretty much on the level, which makes the snippets of classic Hollywood crime thrillers such as Touch of Evil, just glimpsed on a TV set, feel seriously underminin­g, gesturing as they do towards much more sophistica­ted works of cinema than we have here.

Ryan Phillippe stars as Miller, the titular locksmith, who in the opening scene has been forced into doing a heist that goes very wrong and ends up sending him to prison for 10 years. When he gets out, his now-ex-wife Beth (Kate Bosworth) is a rising police officer and his daughter Lindsay (Madeleine Guilbot) barely knows him. At least old friend Frank (Ving Rhames) offers him a job, but it’s only a matter of time before the past comes round again with Miller under pressure to atone for past crimes by committing entirely new ones. Gabriela Quezada is on hand as a battered sex worker, the surviving sister of a man whom Miller got killed years back. There are good cops and dirty cops, and shootouts at motels that puncture the eerie quiet of what looks like a barely populated desert town.

It seems that this is the first time in the director’s chair for Nicolas Harvard, whose CV mostly consists of gigs as a first assistant director. Judging by this, he’s learned how to keep actors hitting their marks but not how to enable them to emote with more than perfunctor­y effort. None of the craft contributi­ons stand out either, from the unremarkab­le cinematogr­aphy to the mediocre score, but nothing is outright offensivel­y bad. It’s not great, but it’s the sort thing you could easily waste some time watching on a plane, or even on your phone during a long bus journey.

• The Locksmith is released on 24 April on digital platforms.

 ?? Out and down … Ryan Philippe in The Locksmith. Photograph: The Locksmith ??
Out and down … Ryan Philippe in The Locksmith. Photograph: The Locksmith

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