Genre:
Action/Adventure
Director: Steven Soderbergh
Cast: George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Matt Damon,
Andy Garcia, Don Cheadle, Bernie Mac, Ellen Barkin, Al Pacino,
Casey Affleck, Scott Caan, Eddie Jemison, Shaobo Qin, Carl
Reiner, Elliot Gould
RunTime: 2 hrs 2 mins
Released By: GVP
Rating: PG
Official Website: http://www.oceans13.com/
Opening
Day: 7 June 2007
Synopsis
:
Danny
Ocean (George Clooney) and the gang would have only one reason
to pull off their most ambitious and risky casino heist—to
defend one of their own. When ruthless casino owner Willy
Bank (Al Pacino) double-crosses one of the original Ocean's
eleven—Reuben Tishkoff (Elliott Gould)—Danny and
the gang team up one more time to see if they can break "the
Bank."
Movie
Review:
Every popular franchise in this year summer blockbuster
season seem to be reaching the big “3”.
So
what are the chances of Danny Ocean and gang beating the odds
despite this already being the third chapter of the “Ocean’s
Eleven” series?
To
much surprise, they indeed pull it off! Despite the lackluster
“Ocean’s Twelve” which have a muddled, incoherent
plot (fun still) and a pointless appearance of Catherine Zeta-Jones,
the third smartly discard the girls (Julia Roberts too) and
bring in the ageing but delicious Ellen Barkin and a new nemesis
played by yes, Al Pacino.
The
story has it that a slimy casino operator Willy Bank (Pacino)
has swindled old-timer Reuben Tishkoff from the original eleven
(Elliott Gould) out of the partnership of a planned lucrative
business venture. The impact causes Reuben to suffer a heart
attack and Danny (George Clooney) decides to exact revenge
by what else, assembling the usual suspects to pull a fast
one on Bank.
Now
if you can recall, the first one was getting the money out
of Terry Benedict’s (Andy Garcia) casino. This time,
it’s not about the greenback anymore, the gang’s
ultimate aim is to sabotage the opening of Bank’s casino,
ruin his reputation and most importantly, deplete his resources.
The
fun thing about “Oceans” is that you are familiar
with everyone’s role. There’s no longer the need
for the scriptwriters to setup the characters. You want to
see how the boys concoct their naughty plans and bring them
to action. And that’s how “Ocean’s Thirteen”
laid out their cards.
Of
course there are the usual memorable highlights and amusing
moments, which might appeal to you. If you have seen the trailer,
you might notice Linus Caldwell (Matt Damon) with a fake cheesy
nose, his task this round is simply to romantically distract
Bank’s assistant, Abigail (Ellen Barkin). And how about
our fave “demolition man” Basher (Don Cheadle)?
His task – to bring in a massive drill to artificially
create an earthquake underground!
As
usual, the rest of the supporting members of the Ocean’s
gang such as Frank (Mac), Virgil (Affleck) and Turk (Caan)
are there for the fillers and the fun banter. Who cares because
Danny and Rusty (Brad Pitt) have orchestrated a fast-moving,
efficient master plan regardless how small everyone’s
roles are.
It
seem that Warner Bros themselves have pulled out every single
dollar out of their bank vault for this new instalment. The
casino interior sets are lavishly built on the soundstage
and the CG structure is faultlessly replicated on the Las
Vegas strip.
Even
Steven Soderbergh who shot and lit the movie under the pseudonym
Peter Andrews gave it much grandiose as compared to the first
two.
The
cool slick gang has done it once again. The sweat-less heist,
laidback wit and humour and superb chemistry of the new Rat
Pack makes this a must-watch of the perhaps, last chapter
of the series.
Movie
Rating:
(Ocean’s Thirteen beat the odds to become a winning
chapter of the series)
Review
by Linus Tee
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