Tony Scott has an impressive lengthy and varried filmography going from the “new violence” of “True Romance” to the Hollywood blockbuster of “Crimson Tide”. For “Domino” he decided to make one of those hip crime films. Ever moving cameras, short shots, hip montage, loud music, bright colours, bad language and a sexy actress. Domino is a troubled, nice-looking girl who decides to get involved in the rough man world of bounty hunters. Of course a story develops in which things do not quite go as planned. The film jumps back and forth in time ever complicating the story. Scott worked things out alright, the obligatory f-words, shootouts and explosions, everything is there. Nothing we have not seen before, but not badly done.