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À toute épreuve

Original title: Foolproof
  • 2003
  • R
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
12K
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Ryan Reynolds and Kristin Booth in À toute épreuve (2003)
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Kevin, Sam and Rob are founding members of a theoretical group which pulls off heists. Leo, a gangster, blackmails them into pulling off a real multi-million dollar heist. Now it's up to the... Read allKevin, Sam and Rob are founding members of a theoretical group which pulls off heists. Leo, a gangster, blackmails them into pulling off a real multi-million dollar heist. Now it's up to them to get out alive.Kevin, Sam and Rob are founding members of a theoretical group which pulls off heists. Leo, a gangster, blackmails them into pulling off a real multi-million dollar heist. Now it's up to them to get out alive.

  • Director
    • William Phillips
  • Writer
    • William Phillips
  • Stars
    • Ryan Reynolds
    • Kristin Booth
    • Joris Jarsky
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    12K
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    • Director
      • William Phillips
    • Writer
      • William Phillips
    • Stars
      • Ryan Reynolds
      • Kristin Booth
      • Joris Jarsky
    • 65User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
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    Ryan Reynolds
    Ryan Reynolds
    • Kevin
    Kristin Booth
    Kristin Booth
    • Sam
    Joris Jarsky
    Joris Jarsky
    • Rob
    Sean Sullivan
    Sean Sullivan
    • Stan
    Tara Slone
    Tara Slone
    • Maggie
    Soo Garay
    Soo Garay
    • Hamish Receptionist
    William House
    • Stanley Q. Hamish
    Wai Choy
    Wai Choy
    • Harry
    James Allodi
    James Allodi
    • Detective Mason
    Mif
    Mif
    • Kenny
    • (as Anthony Mifsud)
    Duff MacDonald
    Duff MacDonald
    • Harlon
    David Suchet
    David Suchet
    • Leo Gillette
    David Hewlett
    David Hewlett
    • Lawrence Yeager
    Laura Catalano
    • Sandi
    Philip Craig
    Philip Craig
    • Albert Humphrey
    Allen Zarnett
    • Patrice Security Guard
    Ho Chow
    Ho Chow
    • Police Technician
    Leford Lawes
    • Junior Detective
    • Director
      • William Phillips
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      • William Phillips
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    8Deneb

    I was surprised.

    I'll admit it - I only went to see this movie to support the fact that a Canadian movie was playing at my local giant movie-plex - a rarity in these parts. I didn't know all that much about it and I went in thinking that there was a good chance that I was not going to like this movie.

    But I was surprised. Although it wasn't the most techno-savvy heist movie with the coolest gadgets and up-to-the-minute technology, it had me entertained. That's not to say that there weren't gadgets and neat props used to pull of the heists - just not a plethora of things like you would see in a huge budget Hollywood movie. The parts in the movie that were supposed to be funny made me laugh and the tense parts had me going.

    The setup, a trio of twenty-something friends making a game out of planning the perfect crime without actually any intention of pulling them off, was at least a refreshing start to a caper movie. They are not looking to score diamonds and make it rich - they are satisfied with knowing that they outsmarted the security companies and that they could pull off these jobs if they didn't have morals and a respect for the law (they are just desk-jockies).

    I thought that the acting was well-done and the roles were believable. The script was pretty good and at least there wasn't a bunch of cheesy one-liners and awkward dialogue (although I too found that they said "foolproof" more times than warranted).

    All in all I would have no problem recommending this to anyone. As long as you don't go into the theatre expecting the smartest, savvy-est, most original heist movie ever to grace the screen, then you'll most likely enjoy it for the 'popcorn movie' that it is.
    8yak-yak

    8/10 Good script, good acting, good plot, good soundtrack, intelligent caper.

    I loved this movie.

    Foolproof is a pretty intelligent caper film that rises above standard caper/action movies that you get from, say, Arnold Schwarzenegger.

    Acting: It was very good, but the acting from Ryan Reynolds was great. I found his delivery perfect for the role.

    Script: The script was fairly intelligent but fell into a few standard-caper-script holes in a few spots. Overall the script maintained its character through the interpersonal banter, particularly with Reynolds.

    Soundtrack: Excellent. Perhaps the greatest complement to an intelligent movie is a groovy soundtrack that helps keep the momentum of the film going. This soundtrack is groovy. Think Ocean's Eleven with George Clooney.

    Plausibility: Well, here we have problems. Don't think this is realistic, just be thankful you don't have Arnie flying a Harrier jet. Hey, it's as plausible as Ocean's Eleven.

    Overall, I really enjoyed this movie, and I would happily recommend it to almost anyone.

    8/10
    9djen303

    Foolproof is foolproof!

    This movie was outstanding! Clever, funny, exciting, and Canadian. I'm quite proud to see this film on the big screen. I'm even more proud of the fact that the film makers decided to base the story in Toronto. Too often has Toronto doubled for other cities in films, it was refreshing to see the "T dot O" being its good old self.

    Until I saw this movie, Ocean's 11 (the remake, not the boring original) was hands-down favourite heist movie. In my opinion, FoolProof is practically dead even with Ocean's 11 on sheer cleverness. I don't want to spoil anything, but suffice it to say that the plot surrounding the heist and the "thieves by mistake" is brilliant, twisting, and...foolproof!

    The characters were expertly played, with Ryan Reynolds really shining in his performance. He came across as smart, quirky, and of course very funny. His comic timing blended very well with the tense heist drama.

    The great part about FoolProof is that, unlike Ocean's 11, it didn't try to hype itself up with some veteran all-star cast to try and sell more tickets. Ryan Reynolds has significant star power, but I'm not sure if the fratboy fans who say Van Wilder will warm up to this much more dynamic role. Only time will tell I suppose. Either way, if you're a Canadian, support your film industry and check out this stellar movie!
    Johno21

    Definitely Deserving Another Look

    Finally, a heist movie that doesn't have any noticeable plot holes, intriguing concept, and for Canadian viewers, doesn't attempt to hide a major Canadian city as somewhere in America.

    Normally, I'm put off by action movies because of the plot holes and repetitiveness of so many of them. So "Foolproof" came as a pleasant treat- there is a MAJOR twist in the plot that you will just have to watch for yourself.

    Watching "Foolproof" was like reading a nice mystery novel on a winter afternoon, (as it happens, I saw this movie on a snowy afternoon!)

    If this is the future of Canadian film, more please!
    cujo2

    Not really foolproof... or fun

    This is a movie I rented pure on the back cover and because of the trailer. The story after all is interesting; a couple of people pretending to do heists get caught by reality.

    With such a plot one takes into account a certain level of disbelief and far fetched events but this movie however takes the level just a bit too far. For example, no time is spent on telling how the characters get their extensive knowledge of almost all high tech alarms and a simple picture is enough for them to crack any system. Furthermore these people.. all very young and only one of them seems to have a job have all the latest gadgets available to them... 007 would envy their setup.

    Even if one takes this as part of the popcorn this movie is - which I didn't- there are more disturbing factors.

    Like the female lead who is about as convincing as Halle Berry in Catwoman with her "I am gonna kick his ass" attitude. For pure torture rewind the first time she confronts the body guard of the bad guy.. this is so painfully bad it hurts. The bad guy never got caught - at least so is told to us- for someone who never got caught he acts stupid the whole movie , some guys must have a lot of luck. No wonder David Suchet looks embarrassed the whole movie.

    The "climax" itself has a nice idea behind it - story of this movie, lots of nice ideas- but the execution makes you shake your head in disbelief. The few twists that are behind it make entrapment a masterpiece.

    Actually this whole movie feels like an under budget TV pilot. If this is the best Canada has to offer mainstream nowadays I even start to think about re-watching 21 jump street.

    This film is even lower as the nobrainer it is made to be, it doesn't show any respect for its audience and takes itself far too serious. If you have anything better to do with your life.. watching paint dry.. clip your toenails please do it and avoid this stinker.

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    • Trivia
      In August 2020, Ryan Reynolds debuted a movie streaming service called Mint Mobile+, which only streams the movie Foolproof. The service has various categories, but all of them only contain the one movie with different posters.
    • Goofs
      Leo gives Sam his gun in the basement. She aims at him. Then he says he would never give her a loaded weapon and tells her he took out the magazine. But when Sam puts the mag in and loads the gun (pulling back the slide) you can clearly see a bullet flying out of the shell ejection. So that means there was a bullet in the barrel all along and she wouldn't have needed the mag at all which tells us that Leo is not a professional or more likely that the crew screwed it up.
    • Quotes

      Leo Gillette: I believe this is yours.

      [holds up Sam's diary containing a record of their planned heists]

      Leo Gillette: It's an impressive read: bold, yet meticulous strategies. I love the one where you tried to figure out how to pinch the Stanley Cup. It's very... Canadian.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Trailer Park Boys: The Movie (2006)
    • Soundtracks
      I Want You
      Performed by Danko Jones

      Written by Danko Jones

      Published by Danko Jones (SOCAN)

      Used under permission from Danko Jones Records and Universal Music Canada Inc.

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    • Release date
      • October 3, 2003 (Canada)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Foolproof
    • Filming locations
      • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Alliance Atlantis Communications
      • Ego Film Arts
      • Téléfilm Canada
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    • Budget
      • CA$8,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $458,990
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $230,312
      • Oct 5, 2003
    • Gross worldwide
      • $779,036
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 34 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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