A brrilliant movie. Highly recommend.
This movie is awesome, I highly recommend it.
There is no way to give an opinion on this film without in some way spoiling the plot twists but as the film is fifteen years old one would hope most people had seen it by now or probably will not care too much. We’re not talking Endgame spoilerage here.
The film has more than a few problems for me. It starts of interesting setting up two let’s be honest, fairly despicable, characters and gives us a good long insight to their short run cons, clearly laying out Sam Rockwell has the quick thinking, young ambitious buck, with Cage as the neurotic and challenged older mentor. How a person with this many mental problems is able to hold onto a high-stress process as conning innocent ordinary folk is the first flag the popped up and took me out of the film somewhat. The glue that holds this together is Rockwell, playing a role he has down to pat, and Cage much more controlled that some of his more outlandish roles, even the OCD which must have been like catnip to him is treated with some deal of realism and sympathy by the film and Cage.
With the introduction of a big risky con and the ‘didn’t know I had a daughter’ daughter the film suddenly careers off into to two distinctly different film genres. Do we get a scary but ultimately satisfying con of some thoroughly greedy and unpleasant people or do we get a redemption of a dishonest but flawed man as his real humanity is brought to the surface by a daughter he loves but never knew about?
Well actually the film is neither and tries albeit unsuccessfully to confidence trick us into taking one of those two paths. Except of course most people, if they are paying attention, can see what is coming before it gets anywhere near the conclusion. Which begs the question why doesn’t experienced long-time con man Roy see it all coming? There are some obvious signs and glaringly things that happen that make you think ‘oh come on’ and then you’re out of the film.
Even more insultingly as the film closes we get a never-asked-for injection of saccharine, a meeting that frankly (no pun intended) makes no sense after what happened in the previous hour and a half and a feeling of disappointment that stays with you after the credits and ended and long gone.
The Sting did this many years ago in a much more entertaining way and I suggest The Grifters for a more gritty story, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels for more fun and Paper Moon for a mix of both before you even look at this one. I’m honestly sorry to be this way about a Ridley Scott film and a film that features Sam Rockwell but it’s entertaining enough but is quickly forgotten and I would not go out of my way to watch it again.
Matchstick Men fails to ignite the senses, flares for a short while and then burns out quickly – yes I went there.
From direct Ridley Scott comes the fun and witty con man film Matchstick Men. The story follows a neurotic con man named Roy who reconnects with his estranged daughter. Nicolas Cage, Sam Rockwell, and Alison Lohman form a great cast and they deliver excellent performances. Cage and Lohman in particular have a good chemistry that makes their father/daughter relationship feel genuine. Additionally, the plot is especially well-crafted and compelling; thought the ending is a bit anticlimactic. Lighthearted and entertaining, Matchstick Men is a lot of fun.
I don't get negative reviews..This was a very enjoyable movie with nice plot and great perfomances! 7.6/10
I loved it so much. I recommend watch it
Saw it when it came out, mostly due to the content of the trailers. It's a good movie, but almost all of the jokes & overall plot were in the trailers; that made me feel like the move was just the trailers with character development added. In retrospect, it was a good movie, but there were some bad pre-release decisions.
Shout by Kevin SocialBlockedParent2020-05-20T23:11:06Z
I think this movie might be one of the most unique films I have seen in a while and I couldn’t explain it to anyone as the story and characters change constantly throughout the film. Nicholas Cage was awesome in this and I knew he would be and the same goes for all of the other actors in this film.
The one thing I’ll say is it is not a comedy and it deals with some real life things, like mental health and actually how con artists do take advantage of people / how they do it. Give it a watch for sure, but I warn you it can get a little crazy plot wise and it is full of twists.