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Il genio della truffa

Titolo originale: Matchstick Men
  • 2003
  • T
  • 1h 56min
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Nicolas Cage, Sam Rockwell, and Alison Lohman in Il genio della truffa (2003)
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Un fobico truffatore e il suo protetto sono sul punto di tirare fuori una truffa redditizia quando la figlia adolescente del primo arriva inaspettatamente.Un fobico truffatore e il suo protetto sono sul punto di tirare fuori una truffa redditizia quando la figlia adolescente del primo arriva inaspettatamente.Un fobico truffatore e il suo protetto sono sul punto di tirare fuori una truffa redditizia quando la figlia adolescente del primo arriva inaspettatamente.

  • Regia
    • Ridley Scott
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Eric Garcia
    • Nicholas Griffin
    • Ted Griffin
  • Star
    • Nicolas Cage
    • Alison Lohman
    • Sam Rockwell
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    7,3/10
    142.502
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    POPOLARITÀ
    3499
    194
    • Regia
      • Ridley Scott
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Eric Garcia
      • Nicholas Griffin
      • Ted Griffin
    • Star
      • Nicolas Cage
      • Alison Lohman
      • Sam Rockwell
    • 387Recensioni degli utenti
    • 142Recensioni della critica
    • 61Metascore
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    Nicolas Cage
    Nicolas Cage
    • Roy Waller
    Alison Lohman
    Alison Lohman
    • Angela
    Sam Rockwell
    Sam Rockwell
    • Frank Mercer
    Bruce Altman
    Bruce Altman
    • Dr. Klein
    Bruce McGill
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    • Chuck Frechette
    Jenny O'Hara
    Jenny O'Hara
    • Mrs. Schaffer
    Steve Eastin
    Steve Eastin
    • Mr. Schaffer
    Beth Grant
    Beth Grant
    • Laundry Lady
    Sheila Kelley
    Sheila Kelley
    • Kathy
    Fran Kranz
    Fran Kranz
    • Slacker Boyfriend
    Tim Kelleher
    Tim Kelleher
    • Bishop
    Nigel Gibbs
    Nigel Gibbs
    • Holt
    Bill Saito
    • Pharmacist #1
    Tim Maculan
    Tim Maculan
    • Pharmacist #2
    Stoney Westmoreland
    • Man in Line
    Lynn Ann Leveridge
    Lynn Ann Leveridge
    • Bank Clerk
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      • Nicholas Griffin
      • Ted Griffin
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    8rbverhoef

    Start and end very good

    The little problem that 'Matchstick Men' has is that there is not a real highpoint in the movie if the ending wasn't there. I think the movie starts as a very good movie. Roy Waller (Nicolas Cage) and Frank Mercer (Sam Rockwell) are con artists and the movie opens with showing how they collect some money. It is not as great as how George Clooney does it in 'Out of Sight' but it's a lot of fun. After this the movie shows who Roy is, a guy with all kind of weird things. Spasms, panic attacks, compulsive behavior. He wants things clean, he wants things a certain way, or he becomes a little crazy. He has pills for these things but he loses them and this is how he meets Dr. Klein (Bruce Altman), a psychiatrist.

    Because of him Roy learns he has a 14-year old daughter Angela (Alison Lohman, who was actually 24). He wants to care for her, spend time with her, and even reveals what he really is. In a great scene she shows her father and us how she would be if she had the same job as Roy. Roy and Frank have a big job planned where they would collect 80,000 dollars from a guy named Frechette (Bruce McGill). In a way they are taking money but Roy looks at it differently. He thinks, and he is actually right, that they just give it to him. Because it is all illegal they can't complain after they are cheated.

    Hoe these three big stories fit in one you have to see for yourself. The middle part is a little slow, but the ending makes up for that. All characters are played very well and Nicolas Cage is great. Ridley Scott has made another fine movie.
    7paul_m_haakonsen

    Surprisingly nice...

    I just happened to come across this movie while it was showing on TV, and I decided to actually sit down and watch it, even though it is a Nicolas Cage movie. And having seen it now, I must admit that I was more than pleasantly surprised with it.

    This was, hand on Heart, actually the best of all Nicolas Cage movies that I have seen so far. Why? Well, because of the movie's riveting storyline, but more importantly because Nicolas Cage delivered the best performance of his entire career in "Matchstick Men".

    The storyline in "Matchstick Men" is gripping, interesting and fast paced. More importantly, though, there are some nice change of events and plot twists along the way. I didn't see those surprise twists coming before they were actually revealed on the screen, and that kind of non-predictability is good.

    The acting in the movie was really good and helped further the movie quite nicely. Especially Nicolas Cage was in his ace corner here with this particular oddball character. But also Ram Rockwell and Alison Lohman were delivering good performances.

    "Matchstick Men" is a very interesting movie that is quite good and should be seen, even if you, like me, are not particularly much of a Nicolas Cage fan.
    7MovieAddict2016

    Sustained my interest throughout

    Roy (Nicolas Cage) has some problems. He suffers from obsessive-compulsive disorder, panic attacks, and gets totally hysterical when people leave doors open, don't take off their shoes, get mud on his carpet, etc. He takes pills for the many problems, but he accidentally knocked them down the garbage disposal and is a big frantic mess now, complete with nervous ticks of the face and exclamations of "mmm..." at the end of his sentences.

    That's a problem that severely interferes with his job as a con artist. He's not a con man, he's not a rip-off man, he's a con artist, with added emphasis on the "artist" part. He views his job as a beauty, a sort of majestic way of expressing himself, but not really, that's a lie, it's just something that makes him sleep better at night.

    He hates his job because it makes him feel dirty. It's not fun ripping off old people or fat people, but he is a high school drop out, how else can he get a decent paying job?

    His partner, Frank Mercer (Sam Rockwell), is a bit more at ease than Roy. He doesn't seem to mind his job all that much. Roy, on the other hand, is turning into a complete nut, and after going to a recommended psychiatrist, he musters up the courage to confront his 14-year-old daughter, Angela (Alison Lohman), who is eager to escape her controlling mother and check out her long-lost big pop.

    The film has a lot of different stories going on -- the worry-wart who learns to put aside his nervous ticks, the long-lost father who reunites with his daughter, and the con artist who tries to give it up for a normal life. They all succeed as a story, but the film's only flaw is its wandering, which goes on far too long.

    Who cares (and I mean that as a statement, not a question). The film is one of the great entertainments of the year. It has twists, turns, and a big streak of enjoyability running through it.

    Nicolas Cage is on a winning streak. First 2002's Oscar-winning "Adaptation," now this (rumored to be entered into the Oscar race for 2004). Who would'a thunk it?

    Sam Rockwell ("Confessions of a Dangerous Mind") continues to impress, while Alison Lohman (a 20-something actress playing a teenager) shines and convincingly portrays exactly what the character needs.

    Ridley Scott ("Alien"), the infamous British director, uses some great camera techniques here -- filmed in a blue shade with lots of different camera flashes, he subtly forces the audience into Roy's head, especially during sequences when Roy is having little breakdowns and the people and objects around him start moving at warp-speed.

    I'll admit that I'm a big fan of con man movies because I find them amusing. But "Matchstick Men" is not really a con man movie -- it's a movie about a con man who has to cope with his job and private life. And a movie about a con man who finds he has a daughter. And a con man who gets conned. It's all enjoyable, and though the film is long, I never felt very bored by it at all -- it sustained my interest throughout its running time. That's rarer and rarer nowadays.
    9nixskits

    Nic Cage's greatest acting

    I know he won an Oscar for another film (don't get me started on that!), but this performance is really the one I regard as his crowning achievement. He's so convincing as a man who's totally out of control even when he appears to be in control that it's like a spinning top which doesn't really look like it's moving fast at all.

    Sam Rockwell and Cage are partners, if you can call Cage's tic laden role a man who ever really connects with anybody at all. They con for a living and are quite accomplished at the game. So when his new challenge, a teenage daughter he had no contact with up till now, enters and shakes up his OCD world, this walking, talking repetitive routine he calls life gets flipped over into something resembling a normal existence.

    The great Bruce McGill appears as someone you don't want to cross, unless it's out of his way to avoid the inevitable trouble. He fakes humbleness and charisma perfectly until the cobra he really is gets uncoiled and strikes.

    This is an odd choice for Ridley Scott to direct. I'm glad he made it, as this film is as great socio-comedically as "Blade Runner" was poignantly techno-emotional. "Matchstick Men" gets under your skin, in funny and tragic ways, usually simultaneously. There really are men out there like Cage's Roy, as disturbing as that might be. Here Cage gets to be a three dimensional person and not just the human function of a lame action formula.
    9Quinoa1984

    A fine brew of psychological character and crime story. A-

    Ridley Scott and Nicolas Cage deliver some of their best and most intelligent work in a few years, even if Matchstick Men is not quite either's great contribution for this year in film. What they have done, from Eric Garcia's novel (adapted by The Griffins), come off rather entertaining, if anything else, and boasts much more thought than would usually be attributed to such a Hollywood film. Nicolas Cage, who plays Roy, part anxious/obsessive compulsive, part sly con man, and part father to a daughter he never knew he had, is a main reason to see this movie. His performance is on par with someone like Jack Nicholson in As Good As It Gets for watch-ability of a truly sad lifestyle, and while Nicholson's performance was and still is funnier and more charming, Cage gets so into his character, the little mannerisms that pop up more often than expected, that we feel for the guy even as his eyes get twitchy and goes over certain spots in his house like a detective. He may be the most believable obsessive compulsive/con man you'll see in a long while. Add then an outgoing, occasionally sneaky daughter (Alison Lohman in a performance that skillfully balances sweetness and irritability, sorrow and playfulness in a teenage girl) to the mix, along with a protégé-cum-partner (a cool Sam Rockwell) who has a love/loathe relationship Roy, and there's the map work for an interesting, if here and there predictable, drama/comedy/crime film.

    Along with the performances, which are all above average (Cage could be deserved of an Oscar nomination come February, and Lohman could deserve the win possibly), is the visual framework that Scott pushes in each scene. By getting certain camera tricks, and fantastic editing by Dody Dorn (of 'Memento' fame), the viewer can really get into Roy's head even in the smaller scenes, the ones that have little to do with the plot and only to do with the neuroses of Roy (there is even a little touch that I loved when Roy is waiting online early in the film at the supermarket, and the music in the background is an excerpt of the mental hospital music from 'Cuckoo's Nest'). This echoes the style that Scorsese used in Bringing out the Dead, also with Cage, in moving the film to get so into the mood that the story, no matter how intriguing and important, becomes secondary.

    Which brings me to my own personal beef with the movie, and that is the last fifteen minutes or so. It was clever, up to a point, but as it unfolded, no matter how much I was still emotionally involved with these people, I felt that the twists (I won't reveal them here) undermined a lot of the rest of the film. It will be based on viewer to viewer, but I just thought that it did a little too much to jab at Roy's lifestyle. And yet, when I walked out of the theater, though I wasn't sure I had seen anything spectacular, I didn't feel like I had wasted time and money either. Matchstick Men is witty, sometimes wonderful moviemaking.

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    • Quiz
      Alison Lohman went to the audition dressed and acted like a 14-year-old girl. Ridley Scott only realized her real age when she told him. She was 23 at the time.
    • Blooper
      Despite the fact that obsessive-compulsive Roy has supposedly been locked in his house for days cleaning every square inch, dirty fingerprints are clearly visible on the door when he finally answers it.
    • Citazioni

      Roy: Excuse me, hi! -

      Pharmacist #2: I'll be right with your Sir.

      Roy: [runs to other counter] Hi, I need a refill of this. No I don't have a prescription!

      Pharmacist #1: Sir, please wait your turn.

      Roy: I know, I know. B-but this; is an emergency.

      Man in Line: Hey buddy, ever heard a line?

      Roy: Hey have you ever been dragged to the sidewalk and beaten till you PISSED... BLOOD!

    • Curiosità sui crediti
      In the closing credits, letters such as "M" and "W" are separated lines (presumably matchsticks), much like the type in the main title.
    • Connessioni
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Matchstick Men/Jeepers Creepers 2/Once Upon a Time in the Midlands (2003)
    • Colonne sonore
      The Good Life
      (La Belle Vie)

      Music by Sacha Distel

      French lyrics by Jean Broussolle

      English lyrics by Jack Reardon

      Performed by Bobby Darin

      Courtesy of Capitol Records

      Under license from EMI Film & TV Music

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    • Data di uscita
      • 26 settembre 2003 (Italia)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Canoga Park, Los Angeles, California, Stati Uniti(De Soto Pharmacy)
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      • Warner Bros.
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      • Scott Free Productions
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      • 62.000.000 USD (previsto)
    • Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 36.906.460 USD
    • Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 13.087.307 USD
      • 14 set 2003
    • Lordo in tutto il mondo
      • 65.565.672 USD
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