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Focus (2015)

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In the midst of veteran con man Nicky's latest scheme, a woman from his past - now an accomplished femme fatale - shows up and throws his plans for a loop.
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Farhad
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Garriga
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Liyuan
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Horst
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McEwen
Dotan Bonen ...
Gordon
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Gareth
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Janice
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Jared
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Liyuan’s Bodyguard
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Storyline

Nicky Spurgeon is an extremely accomplished con man who takes an amateur con artist, Jess, under his wing. Nicky and Jess become romantically involved, and with Nicky's profession of being a liar and a cheater for a living, he realizes that deception and love are things that don't go together. They split, only to see each other three years later... And things get messy.

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Never Drop The Con. See more »

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Comedy | Crime | Drama | Romance

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Rated R for language, some sexual content and brief violence | See all certifications »

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27 February 2015 (USA)  »

Also Known As:

Fokus  »

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$50,100,000 (estimated)

Opening Weekend:

$18,685,137 (USA) (27 February 2015)

Gross:

$53,846,915 (USA) (1 May 2015)
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Throughout the movie, there are multiple references to Apple computer. When Nicky teaches Jess in the snow, the song Sofa Rockers is playing in the background. That song was used on Apple's Mac OS 10.1 installation intro video. In the New Orleans home base, several iMacs and Mac laptops are clearly seen in the background. Also in that scene, Nicky said "Yesterday we bought 200 MacBook Airs." Lastly, the film was the first major motion picture to be edited using Apple's Final Cut Pro X. See more »

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The stake in "double or quits", as used in the superbowl scene, should not be twice the previous stake, it's the same as the previous stake. Being $X down, another stake of $X will leave you either $2X down on loss (double), or $0 down on victory (quits). Were the new stake to be twice, you'd end up either $3X down, or $X up. Both characters are inveterate gamblers, so shouldn't muddle their terminology so. See more »

Quotes

Nicky: [Walking around empty office space] So why do I like this place?
Horst: Lots of space. It does not open for a month or two. We can tie into multiple lines, diffuse our footprint. Keep on the anti stress. Plus, military grade fiber.
Nicky: How many bathrooms? Fat ass Farhad is flying in.
Horst: Two. Coed. He still get irritable bowel?
Nicky: Yeah.
Horst: Man, he should do a cleanse.
Nicky: Horst, he is a 400 pound Persian. He is not going to do a cleanse.
Horst: Where have you been staying? Hyatt again?
Nicky: Yeah, I love the brunch. You should stop ...
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Written by Cristian Püschel
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Brilliant con artist movie blended with flawed romantic comedy
27 February 2015 | by (United States) – See all my reviews

"Focus" blends two different movies in roughly equal measure. One is a movie about con men, scam artists and hustlers, in the tradition of "The Sting," "Ocean's Eleven," "House of Games" and "Shade." The second movie is a romantic comedy between two people who are strongly attracted to one another, but who cannot and do not trust each other.

The movie about con men is brilliant. The hustles and scams are clever and cleverly executed with excellent skill and tradecraft. Dramatically, the double-blinds and double- crosses are well executed. The players con their marks, one another and the audience with finesse and aplomb. The cinematography, choreography and editing are crisp. The reveals are plausible within the film's cosmos of reality.

The romantic comedy is not bad. One can understand and believe the attraction between the two characters. Will Smith's character is hunky, clever, confident, successful and wealthy. Margot Robbie's character is gorgeous, sexy, vulnerable, clever and charming. But the major plot points in this boy finds girl, boy loses girl, boy wins girl back subplot seem contrived, while the intriguing aspect of their relationship (How can two con artists with a history of deceiving one another learn to trust one another?) isn't explored in a satisfactory manner. Instead we get a breakup for reasons that are never explained, a repeated gag involving a wallet, and a massive coincidence that leads the audience to believe one of them has a hidden agenda involving the other. The relationship between them works best when they are conning one another, but it needs resolution.

Technically, the film is beautifully done. Cinematography, locations, wardrobe, make-up, editing, audio -- everything is polished. It's a movie that merits a second or third viewing, not only to see the cons played out, but also to appreciate some of the subtle foreshadowing.


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