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The Deal

  • 2005
  • R
  • 1h 47m
IMDb RATING
5.0/10
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Christian Slater and Selma Blair in The Deal (2005)
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A political thriller steeped in illegal oil trading, the Russian Mafia, and governmental cover-ups.A political thriller steeped in illegal oil trading, the Russian Mafia, and governmental cover-ups.A political thriller steeped in illegal oil trading, the Russian Mafia, and governmental cover-ups.

  • Director
    • Harvey Kahn
  • Writer
    • Ruth Epstein
  • Stars
    • Christian Slater
    • Selma Blair
    • Robert Loggia
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    • Director
      • Harvey Kahn
    • Writer
      • Ruth Epstein
    • Stars
      • Christian Slater
      • Selma Blair
      • Robert Loggia
    • 20User reviews
    • 24Critic reviews
    • 46Metascore
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    Christian Slater
    Christian Slater
    • Tom Hanson
    Selma Blair
    Selma Blair
    • Abbey Gallagher
    Robert Loggia
    Robert Loggia
    • Jared Tolson
    Colm Feore
    Colm Feore
    • Hank Weiss
    Angie Harmon
    Angie Harmon
    • Anna
    John Heard
    John Heard
    • Professor Roseman
    Kevin Tighe
    Kevin Tighe
    • John Cortland
    Philip Granger
    Philip Granger
    • Jerome Halliday
    Françoise Yip
    Françoise Yip
    • Janice Long
    Jim Thorburn
    Jim Thorburn
    • Shane Waller
    Paul McGillion
    Paul McGillion
    • Richard Kester
    Christine Lippa
    Christine Lippa
    • Lucy Rahlston
    Jennifer Clement
    Jennifer Clement
    • Sara Kester
    Mike Dopud
    Mike Dopud
    • Theo Gorbov
    Vyacheslav Vinnik
    • Nicholai Chernoff
    • (as Viacheslav Vinnik)
    Peter Hall
    • Clark Jackwell
    Jay Inslee
    Jay Inslee
    • Senator Lucas
    • (as Congressman Jay Robert Inslee)
    Linda Darlow
    Linda Darlow
    • Erma
    • Director
      • Harvey Kahn
    • Writer
      • Ruth Epstein
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    3tmutchell

    The Deal is that this movie sucked...

    Slater stars in and co-executive produces this film, which means they got to use both his likeness and his money to try to help this film succeed, and it still flops. The movie is second-rate (or worse) in virtually every respect. With the exceptions of some of the names in the credits, this movie has almost no redeeming qualities, and of course the credits occur right at the beginning of the movie, so it's all down hill from there.

    Loggia's a solid character actor, and Slater's decent playing the same character he always plays. Even though he's 36 now, he looks like he should be drinking a Shirley Temple during the bar scenes. Blair is a stone, and an anorexic-looking, awkward stone at that. She has no talent that I can detect, with a delivery that has all the depth and warmth of a petri dish. Think Keanu Reeves, only less attractive and with boobs. Very small boobs. She's also 32, not young enough to play the recent Harvard grad she's supposed to be. Angie Harmon is gorgeous, but unimpressive as an actor, and no one else in the movie gives any sort of memorable performance.

    Blair's character's romance with Slater's is completely unbelievable, as there's no chemistry between them, so the audience is left thinking "What did I miss?" when the two of them suddenly start kissing for no apparent reason. Evidently the romantic music playing on the soundtrack while they sat in meetings with clients was supposed to demonstrate the build-up of their amorous feelings. It didn't.

    The plot is the one thing this movie should have going for it, given the current state of gas prices and the war in Iraq, but it's such an obvious parallel and so close to home that it's too easy to dismiss, thereby undermining the entire premise of the film. Not that the poor writing, poor direction and poor acting do much to revive it, but this Deal should have died on the table.
    6tarbosh22000

    "The Deal" is an entertaining, but flawed political thriller.

    "The Deal" is an entertaining, but flawed political thriller.

    Christian Slater plays Tom, a man about to close a huge oil deal. But everything doesn't go as scheduled, because blackmail and murder go hand in hand on Wall Street. Christian Slater is very convincing in his role. Selma Blair looks bored. John Heard does nothing to advance the plot. Angie Harmon plays a Russian spy. Her accent is off the mark.

    The movie tries to be different because the climax involves not gunfire (well, there's some) but talking. It doesn't really work. But overall, it's worth seeing for Slater's performance.

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    10bakossi

    Important film, richly complex yet entertaining

    I saw The Deal last night in Chicago. It's a dense film, with a lot of oil industry insider stuff, but very entertaining, and a really important film for people to see, given the path we're headed down in our country. Thought Selma Blair was terrific--best I've ever seen her. Robert Loggia, Colm Feore (my first time seeing him) great, too. Could have done without Angie Harmon, and would have liked the ending to extend out a bit further. I'd also have liked for there to be more intrusion of the reality of the $6/gallon world at war (which is the backdrop of the film) into the story--think that would have added even more punch--but none of that will knock a star off my rating, given the crap I've seen this summer so far--it's actually a 20 star by comparison. I guess I should say something about some of the negative critical reviews of the film. All I can conclude is that these folks are either lazy or overworked. In my experience, a lot of them have highly recommended films recently that are just garbage compared to The Deal. I guess the justification is supposed to be that these other films are "good escapes," but you know what? People already spend too much time in this country "escaping" instead of paying attention, and that's why we're in the mess that we're in. The Deal makes it fun to pay attention.
    4claudio_carvalho

    Awful and Very Confused Screenplay

    The storyline of "The Deal" has a good premise – the USA officially in war against the Arabs exclusively because of the oil and without any subterfuge. An American Oil Corporation requests the support of a credible Wall Street company to support a merging with a Russian Oil Company and get the supply of the necessary oil. An ambitious executive from Harvard is in charge of the deal and pressed by the Russians, the board of his company and his love for a colleague.

    Unfortunately, the very confused screenplay is simply awful. It is almost impossible to understand the beginning of the story so confused it is. Later, the plot is disclosed and finally the viewer can understand the situation, with lots of betrayals and jealousy. There are three favorable reviews of this movie, and two of them are written by users with only one review issued in IMDb apparently to make a fake promotion of this film. My vote is four.

    Title (Brazil): "Contrato de Risco" ("Risk Contract")
    3paulsnare

    Three Stars For Familiar Faces

    This film feels like a 70s TV series and is disposable. For example, take a look at the plane scene with Selma Blair and Christian Slater. Why, in this day and age, yes 2005 is still 'this day and age' use such an obvious fake airplane interior cabin? Little things like that annoy me and lose me because it's so avoidable.

    Moving onto the story - I thought I must have been distracted, as we often are today, but looking at my cell phone, because I kept having to rewind to the beginning to figure out when and how this slop started. It just kind of 'starts'. There's no character development, and Slater's foiled 'hookups' have no depth or development behind them.

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    • Quotes

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      Abbey Gallagher: What if there was no oil?

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Fantastic Four/The Deal/Undead/Dark Water/Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005)
    • Soundtracks
      If It Ain't Broke .... Break It
      Written, Arranged and Produced by Will Holland and Russell Porter

      Lyrics by Russell Porter

      Performed by The Limp Twins

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    • Release date
      • June 17, 2005 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Languages
      • English
      • Russian
    • Also known as
      • Угода
    • Filming locations
      • Boston, Massachusetts, USA
    • Production companies
      • Front Street Pictures
      • Front Street Productions
      • Myriad Pictures
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $40,070
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 47m(107 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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