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Layer Cake is a stylish, cynical, and highly intelligent crime thriller. Its exploration of a "businessman" criminal sets it apart from typical gangster tropes. The film’s quick pacing and clever, fast-talking dialogue ensure it holds up to repeat viewings.

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Starring Daniel Craig as "XXX" (the nameless protagonist), alongside Tom Hardy, Sienna Miller, and Michael Gambon. Layer.Cake.2004.BluRay.m1080P.2.0CHN.mkv

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| Feature | Official Blu-ray Specs | The 'm1080P.2.0CHN' File | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 1080p High Definition, 2.40:1 aspect ratio | Compressed version of the same 1080p video source (hence the 'm' prefix) | | Primary Audio | High-fidelity, uncompressed PCM 5.1 surround sound | 2.0 channel stereo | | Audio Tracks | Typically includes English 5.1, French 5.1, etc. | Replaces the primary track with Chinese audio (2.0CHN) | | File Format | Proprietary Blu-ray disc structure (not a single file) | Open-standard Matroska (MKV) container file | Layer Cake is a stylish, cynical, and highly

Facilitate the purchase of a massive shipment of ecstasy from a volatile supplier known as "The Duke."

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Released in 2004, Layer Cake arrived at a time when British cinema was saturated with low-budget Guy Ritchie imitations. Vaughn, who had actually produced Ritchie’s Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels and Snatch , took a completely different stylistic approach. Instead of cartoonish, hyper-stylized street thugs, Vaughn delivered a sleek, sophisticated, and deeply cynical look at the modern drug trade. The Plot and the "Layer Cake" Metaphor