
Awesome Movie, Great Cast, New Edward Burns Fan!
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I love the introduction of a possible real con that people may pull off called "Confidence Games". These types of cons involve setting everything up to appear real to the mark so he takes off, leaving the money behind, which is usually someone else's cash. I've never heard of this type of con before and it's really cool to see how it plays out in the film.
I love the cast of this movie which includes: Edward Burns, Paul Giamatti, Brian Van Holt, Rachel Weisz, Luis Guzman, Donal Logue, Dustin Hoffman, Franky G, Andy Garcia, Morris Chestnut & Robert Forster.
The following actors play the grifters who set up the Confidence Games: Ed Burns, Paul Giamatti, Brian Van Holt, Louis Lombardi & Rachel Weisz.
Luis Guzman & Donal Logue are two cops who work with the grifters but later decide to work with a special agent (Andy Garcia), who later surprises in a huge way.
Dustin Hoffman plays The King, a crime lord who is the latest mark. Franky G is his employee who works with the grifters (he's got a secret, which I actually guessed before it was revealed).
Robert Forster is another mark, which is a target of The King (who hires the grifters to take money from Forster's character). Morris Chestnut plays the mark's employee who eventually has the grifters' leader (Edward Burns) at gunpoint in the movie.
There's plenty of twists and turns, unexpected surprises, flashbacks, and fake deaths of characters in the film that make it an excellent movie.
After seeing Edward Burns in this movie, I started to think he looked cool and should be in more films similar to this. I've recently seen him in One Missed Call and I own but haven't watch yet The River King & Sidewalks Of New York, which also star Ed Burns.
I thought it was interesting to see Dustin Hoffman play an unusual character in crime lord, The King. He does very well though, considering the fact he intimidates Jake Vig (Edward Burns) by slightly expressing what would happen if they don't win back the money the group owes him by pulling a Confidence Game on Morgan Price (Robert Forster).
I highly recommend this movie to anyone who likes films with cons, interesting characters, twists, surprises, plenty of stars, and all-around cool flicks.
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