The Bezonians doesn't have an overall story and the good moments too infrequent.
From the writer and director of "Smoking Guns," which was excellent, this one not so much. The majority of the characters aren't good and there's weird individual segments that are basically dead air. In the poker scene we didn't need her to look at her hand, because it could only be one hand and we didn't need the build up and status of Vinnie Jones's character, when they could've just as easily shot him the same.
From the writer and director of "Smoking Guns," which was excellent, this one not so much. The majority of the characters aren't good and there's weird individual segments that are basically dead air. In the poker scene we didn't need her to look at her hand, because it could only be one hand and we didn't need the build up and status of Vinnie Jones's character, when they could've just as easily shot him the same.