A Most Violent Year Movie Download

A Most Violent Year YTS

2014
Action / Crime / Drama / Thriller
61
7.0/10
76.5K

A Most Violent Year Direct Download Links

2 hr 5 min

A Most Violent Year YTS Movie Download HD Links

A Most Violent Year yts
A Most Violent Year movie download hd
Plot Summary:
A thriller set in New York City during the winter of 1981, statistically one of the most violent years in the city’s history, and centered on the lives of an immigrant and his family trying to expand their business and capitalize on opportunities as the rampant violence, decay, and corruption of the day drag them in and threaten to destroy all they have built.
Director
J.C. Chandor
Top Cast
Jessica Chastain as Anna Morales

Oscar Isaac as Abel Morales

Taylor Richardson as Elizabeth Morales

Ashley Williams as Deputy Lange


A Most Violent Year 2014 720p.BluRay

875.10 MB
1280*720
English 2.0
R

Subtitles
23.976 fps
2 hr 5 min
Seeds 3.

A Most Violent Year 2014 1080p.BluRay

1.86 GB
1920*1080
English 2.0
R

Subtitles
23.976 fps
2 hr 5 min
Seeds 32.

A Most Violent Year review

Reviewed by movies-by-db

8 / 10

The consequences of violence
So I read a lot of complaints about the movie being slow and missing tension and violence. Why? Because of the title? Do the viewers nowadays pick their movies just on title and trailer?

The title is perfect: This movie is all about violence. Every single moment in this film is a consequence of- or triggered by violence. Even all the news broadcasts on the radio are about violence. Abel’s business is, as he says “in a rough patch”. There are good years and bad years and this one is a particularly bad one. The fact that the movie doesn’t feature a lot of violence makes it an even better one as the threat of it is constantly palpable.

As for the tension: my god, what tension did I feel. I won’t describe moments, but one particular chase sequence had me biting my nails, and I haven’t done that in a very long time. There is constant tension in almost every scene and almost unbearable tension in some. And of course throughout the whole film you keep asking yourself; is he that honest, will he yield, or will he even snap. Oscar Isaac’s role as Abel is written and played out so well I can understand the comparisons to Pacino’s Michael Corleone in the Godfather. Hell you could even mention the two films in one breath. It has a great classic feel to it, though this is much smaller and more intimate.

A modern classic like: “We own the night” by James Gray or the recent “The Drop” by Michael R. Roskam. Beautiful slow burning masterpieces. This film will stay with me for quite a while. I’ll put it away, wait for a rainy day somewhere in winter and experience it all over again. 8/10Read More

Scroll to Top