Sure enough, first-rate sound really made a difference when I caught my second viewing of Michael Roskam‘s The Drop. It really does enhance things when you can hear all the dialogue and not just 60% or 70% worth, which is what happened at Toronto’s Princess of Wales theatre. Every scene, every line, every plot point fits right in. It deserves more than to be called “one of those low-key neighborhood personality soup bowls,” which is how I put it earlier. Tom Hardy is truly stellar as Bob Saginowski, the bartender with a lot more constitution and perception than people give him credit for. Maybe The Drop is one of those films you have to see twice to really appreciate or maybe I was too shagged and fagged to appreciate it in Toronto or maybe it was just the sound. I saw it last night at The Grove. There were about 12 people in the theatre. I understand that Monday is always a slow night but still…