A group of criminals are brought together under mysterious circumstances and have to work together to uncover what's really going on when their simple job goes completely sideways.A group of criminals are brought together under mysterious circumstances and have to work together to uncover what's really going on when their simple job goes completely sideways.A group of criminals are brought together under mysterious circumstances and have to work together to uncover what's really going on when their simple job goes completely sideways.
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No Sudden Move is very much the sort of film you can expect from Steven Soderbergh: acomplicated crime scheme(involving numerous A-listers), with hidden intentions stacked on each other and all done with a distinct style. However, this movie's biggest setback is that this time the 'clever' plot goes a little too far. Even the most keen and attentive viewer will have issues following and eventually will probably be left behind by the ever evolving and frankly indiscernible story.
I find the story very very confusing. I didn't understand who's who. There seems to be a lot of double crossings, and that complicates the plot further.
First "Kimi" and now this as huge disappointments from Soderbergh who seemingly lost his mojo. Slow, messy, uninteresting, pretentious. Felt like 4 hours. There's only one scene in the whole movie I actually felt some tension, and it was in the first 30 minutes, otherwise, characters telling boring things about persons and events we are supposed to care or comprehend but we get so confused that we can't.
Veteran director Steven Soderbergh's '50s-based crime-drama "No Sudden Move" has a fine cast & upbeat noir tone, but is swamped by Ed Solomon's convoluted script ("Chinatown"-lite). Don Cheadle, Benicio Del Toro & tv's enigmatic Kieran Culkin (underused) are hired (via Brendan Fraser) by mobsters Ray Liotta (married to Julia Fox) and/or Bill Duke for a job involving David Harbour & family (inc Noah Dupe)... which goes awry, attracting cop Jon Hamm & slick corp fixer Matt Damon, as they all twist & turn on each other (or do they?) over growing $$$ and a catalytic converter conspiracy. Ambitious & entertaining, but ultimately too confusing.
Was it a noir? Was it a heist caper? Was it a gangster movie? Was it an indictment of the automobile industries and the racism, gentrification, and pollution they heralded? Despite gritty performances and an interesting premise, the film is really all and none of those things: it is a mess. The tone is uneven and the film is not helped by a 360 kind of camera technique that often makes the film look like it is using google maps. If the film had maintained the very dark and brooding feel it began with, I think this film could have been excellent. Don Cheadle and Benicio Del Toro really were excellent. Sometimes a director tries to do too much.
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- TriviaMany media outlets have speculated about Brendan Fraser's appearance in this movie, with many concerned about his health. The actual reason for Fraser's dramatic weight gain was that he had bulked up for his starring role in the upcoming movie, The Whale (2022), directed by Darren Aronofsky.
- GoofsVanessa's face is a mess after she is beaten to a pulp by her mob boss husband. Yet the next morning, when Ronald meets her at the hotel, there is no trace of the beating.
- Quotes
Ronald Russo: Wine is good for you. Ask Jesus.
Curt Goynes: Yeah, well, so's a clear head. Ask Pontius Pilate.
- SoundtracksThe Three Men in My Life
Written by John Anderson, Lou Baxter and Joe Lutcher
Performed by Maggie Jacquet
Courtesy of Ace Records Ltd.
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- Runtime1 hour 55 minutes
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- 2.16 : 1
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