| Review Date: Director: Frank Oz Writer: Kario Salem, Lem Dobbs, Scott Marshall Smith Producers: Gary Foster, Lee Rich Actors: Robert DeNiro as Nick Wells Edward Norton as Jackie Teller Marlon Brando as Max Baron |
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DeNiro, clocking in another solid performance, although not one that necessarily stands out from his giant repertoire of films. Brando, in only a few choice scenes, but making the most of his presence in the film by hamming it up, splashing some French dialogue into his character and drinking water like it’s going out of style. And Norton, who surprisingly not only holds his own among the legendary actors, but one-ups them with the strongest performance in the whole movie. Granted, he’s basically revisiting the same elements that scored him an appearance at the Academy Awards ceremony for PRIMAL FEAR a few years back, but it worked. Of course, I can’t finish my review without mentioning the fact that I was also a little taken with the film because it basically took place in my backyard here in Montreal (and kudos to Oz for putting so much French in the movie…yup, it’s really like that here!).
But the bottom line with any film, especially those presented under the auspices of the “heist” genre is that suspense, thrills and drama should be par for the course, but unfortunately, this film lacked on all counts. Angela’s Bassett’s presence was superfluous at best, and other than the film’s final 15 minutes or so, it barely had any tension whatsoever. But I’m still gonna recommend this movie because I love all three of the main actors in it and had a blast watching them here. Sure, the story could’ve used a slight tap of the originality stick, but even though it was a little boring at times…I was never really bored! (does that make any sense to anyone?). Anyway, see it if you dig the actors, otherwise, just wait for video, a medium on which this film will likely be much better appreciated.