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(1999) is a stylish neo-noir crime thriller directed by Steven Soderbergh, following an English ex-con named Wilson (Terence Stamp) who travels to Los Angeles to investigate the suspicious death of his estranged daughter . The film is celebrated for its non-linear editing, which jumps through time to blend Wilson’s memories with his present-day quest for revenge against a wealthy record producer, Terry Valentine (Peter Fonda). Plot Summary
Wilson navigates the unfamiliar L.A. criminal underbelly, aided by an ex-con named Ed (Luis Guzmán). He eventually targets Valentine, a man clinging to his "1960s cool" while hiding a darker side. The Limey
To depict Wilson’s past, Soderbergh used actual footage of a young Terence Stamp from the 1967 film Poor Cow . Content and Rating Details The Limey 4K SteelBook - Lionsgate Limited (1999) is a stylish neo-noir crime thriller directed
After serving nine years in prison, Wilson flies to L.A. to find the man he believes is responsible for his daughter Jenny’s death. criminal underbelly, aided by an ex-con named Ed