Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

The bald and the very beautiful

- Rashid Irani

Awelcome change from the current spate of futuristic fantasies, this contempora­ry thriller packs a solid punch. The pairing of the volatile Jason Statham and debutant director Steven Knight, whose earlier scripts were filmed by Stephen Frears (Dirty Pretty Things, 2002) and David Cronenberg (Eastern Promises, 2007), yields one of the few recent examples of the genre which keeps us on the edge of our seats. A character- driven drama, Hummingbir­d draws us into the life of its battered-down protagonis­t. After a prologue set in strife-torn Afghanista­n, the rest of the relatively straightfo­rward story unfolds in London. The UK capi- tal has rarely been filmed as enticingly as it is here by the celebrated cinematogr­apher Chris Menges.

A former soldier-turned-homeless alcoholic (Statham), subsisting on the mean streets is intent on turning his life around. In his desperatio­n to evade some hoodlums, he barges into a luxury apartment which is convenient­ly unoccupied.

Overlappin­g narrative strands involving a kind-hearted Polish nun (Buzek), Chinese mobsters and a fellow drifter lured into prostituti­on are seamlessly interwoven. Realising that he can’t wish away his guilt-ridden past, the ex-serviceman strives to steer away from a path of self-destructiv­e violence. The denouement is as disquietin­g as it is forceful. There are scenes of considerab­le tenderness between our avenging anti-hero and the brave nun. Their burgeoning relationsh­ip might possibly ruffle a few feathers. A last act revelation of the nun’s own dark past hurtles her redemption-seeking friend into an emotional maelstrom.

In addition to the sensitive script and direction, the cast elevates the film above the usual popcorn franchises.

Underrated action star Jason Statham delivers a performanc­e of aching authentici­ty. But the real revelation is the radiant Agata Buzek. Recalling the young Edith Scob, Ms. Buzek effortless­ly creates a soulful character that lingers in the memory long after the end credits. Hummingbir­d is the surprise winner of the week.

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