fwiw, I agree with oilgun's assessment of Two Hands.
here is an excerpt from a reviewer(CB 102174) on netflix: "I admit I was skeptical when I saw ths movie a few years ago. I knew of Heath Ledger, but didn't think much of his work. But, "Two Hands" is actually a terrific movie and a welcome surprise. The story is fairly straightforward: a young man (Ledger) gets in himself into trouble and debt with a crime boss (Bryan Brown), which leads him into even more problems. It may sound serious, but there is also a great deal of dark humor that runs through the movie. In a way, it reminded of "Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels." But, as opposed to that movie which is non-stop action and humor, "Two Hands" has funny or strange moments that come as great surprises. Ledger is fantastic and totally carries the movie. It was this performance which changed my perception of him and led me to enjoy his subsequent work. Also very strong is Bryan Brown..."
I caught the movie on Saturday afternoon t.v. one day, didn't actually catch the whole thing, must admit. But what I like about it is the earnestness of Heath's character... and from an acting perspective, he didn't ever seem to waiver or coast through, if that makes any sense...
