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.
(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 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 After serving nine years in prison, Wilson flies to L
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 film is celebrated for its non-linear editing,