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Arnaque à la carte

Original title: Identity Thief
  • 2013
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 51m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
145K
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POPULARITY
4,084
2,800
Jason Bateman and Melissa McCarthy in Arnaque à la carte (2013)
When a mild-mannered businessman learns his identity has been stolen, he hits the road in an attempt to foil the thief -- a trip that puts him in the path of a deceptively harmless-looking woman.
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Road TripSlapstickComedyCrimeDrama

Mild mannered businessman Sandy Patterson travels from Denver to Florida to confront the deceptively harmless looking woman who has been living it up after stealing Sandy's identity.Mild mannered businessman Sandy Patterson travels from Denver to Florida to confront the deceptively harmless looking woman who has been living it up after stealing Sandy's identity.Mild mannered businessman Sandy Patterson travels from Denver to Florida to confront the deceptively harmless looking woman who has been living it up after stealing Sandy's identity.

  • Director
    • Seth Gordon
  • Writers
    • Craig Mazin
    • Jerry Eeten
  • Stars
    • Jason Bateman
    • Melissa McCarthy
    • John Cho
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    145K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    4,084
    2,800
    • Director
      • Seth Gordon
    • Writers
      • Craig Mazin
      • Jerry Eeten
    • Stars
      • Jason Bateman
      • Melissa McCarthy
      • John Cho
    • 325User reviews
    • 219Critic reviews
    • 35Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 9 nominations total

    Videos22

    U.S. Version #2
    Trailer 2:32
    U.S. Version #2
    U.S. Version #1
    Trailer 2:20
    U.S. Version #1
    U.S. Version #1
    Trailer 2:20
    U.S. Version #1
    Identity Thief: Diana Orders At The Diner
    Clip 1:07
    Identity Thief: Diana Orders At The Diner
    Identity Thief: Diana Orders at Diner (UK)
    Clip 1:05
    Identity Thief: Diana Orders at Diner (UK)
    Identity Thief: Sandy Asks Diana Where His Shoes Came From (UK)
    Clip 0:42
    Identity Thief: Sandy Asks Diana Where His Shoes Came From (UK)
    Identity Thief: Diana Points Out a Flaw in Sandy's Plan (UK)
    Clip 0:37
    Identity Thief: Diana Points Out a Flaw in Sandy's Plan (UK)

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    Jason Bateman
    Jason Bateman
    • Sandy Patterson
    Melissa McCarthy
    Melissa McCarthy
    • Diana
    John Cho
    John Cho
    • Daniel Casey
    Amanda Peet
    Amanda Peet
    • Trish Patterson
    Jon Favreau
    Jon Favreau
    • Harold Cornish
    Tip 'T.I.' Harris
    Tip 'T.I.' Harris
    • Julian
    Genesis Rodriguez
    Genesis Rodriguez
    • Marisol
    Morris Chestnut
    Morris Chestnut
    • Detective Reilly
    Robert Patrick
    Robert Patrick
    • Skiptracer
    Eric Stonestreet
    Eric Stonestreet
    • Big Chuck
    Jonathan Banks
    Jonathan Banks
    • Paul
    Ryan Gaul
    Ryan Gaul
    • Bartender
    Steve Mallory
    • Party Guy
    Tyler Nilson
    Tyler Nilson
    • Party Guy
    Steve Little
    Steve Little
    • Party Guy's Buddy
    Andrew Friedman
    Andrew Friedman
    • Tequila Guy
    Antwan Mills
    Antwan Mills
    • Winter Park Cop
    Ian Quinn
    Ian Quinn
    • Winter Park Cop
    • (as Iann Quinn)
    • Director
      • Seth Gordon
    • Writers
      • Craig Mazin
      • Jerry Eeten
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    User reviews325

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    6Rrrobert

    Mostly a drag

    I must have watched the extended version mentioned here on imdb. At the start of the film I was struck by several long repetitive talky unfunny scenes setting up Jason Bateman's family situation, job move, credit card problems. In case audiences don't get how credit cards work, let's put in another credit card scene.

    Melissa McCarthy in the first half is mostly obnoxious with nary a redeeming feature. The premise of Bateman's legal problems and his taking McCarthy across country does not seem to make any logical sense. The audience could easily ignore this if the characters and events were funny but here they aren't. The road movie antics with Bateman and McCarthy drag on with few laughs and little chemistry. The car crashes and villainous pursuers fail to add much tension.

    A real problem is the lack of jokes in the script. The main joke seems to be a recurring one where people think Sandy is a girl's name and Bateman insists it is unisex. So if you enjoy repetitions of the line "Sandy is a girl's name!" you might enjoy the film.

    In the third act McCarthy pulls out some good acting and the film tries to insert some meaning and characterisation into events. It is kind of effective but is a big switcheroo to try and pull off after the mess that went on before.
    6ArthurVanDam1

    Identity Thief - Hearty Laughs!

    Needa a good laugh? Identity Thief is a great bet. Silly? Yep! Hilarious? For sure.

    Melissa McCarthy Dives into this role, head first. She's a scream. She plays Diana, who steals Jason Bateman's (Sandy Bigelow Patterson) identity. She gets loads of credit lines and goes to town and shops 'til she drops and then goes to town some more.

    With no where to turn, Bateman heads to Florida to confront McCarthy head on to save his hide. One bad escapade begets another. From the Police to debt collectors, to drug deals and a few other shady sorts. All the while, McCarthy and Bateman spar toe to toe...

    The ending is nice, but not too nice. Which is a good thing in the land of Hollywood where Cinderella stories come true.

    One sobering point is the reality and devastation identity theft can wreak. All kidding aside, take steps to protect yourself. Cyberfraud abounds!

    Need a laugh? See Identity Thief. Sit back and crack up.

    Now I feel compelled to see McCarthy's performance in Bridesmaids. Chick flic or not, why not.

    Arthur VanDam, author and film critic
    7southfljb

    Hilarious! Rex Reed kiss my arse!

    Critics i.e. Rex Reed, must really have it out for Melissa McCarthy because the hateful reviews on this movie and her personally are not warranted.

    If you like slapstick, raunchy, adult comedies then you will like Identity Thief. McCarthy shines in this movie, her physical comedy talent is right on the mark and she really gives her character a heart and soul. Bateman does well as the straight man caught up in McCarthy's crazy world of con games and identity theft.

    This is pure escapism entertainment, you have to suspend your disbelief and just go for the ride. This is not Argo or Lincoln and it's not supposed to be. We saw this 3/9/13 at the Muvico and the theater was packed! Everyone seemed to enjoy the movie and the four of us thought it was hysterical. There are some really good one liners and physical comedy situations here. The box office success of this movie goes to show you that critics don't know bs about what people find funny. I can't wait to see Melissa in her new movie with Sandra Bullock.
    thepotatoHasEyes

    don't listen to the bad reviews--first laugh two min's in/if you have a sense of humor , its a funny movie

    This movie is a good comedy, I cant believe i have to say this in every(almost)comedy review. comedy is not going to deliver any deep messages or "take" you anywhere. it is just the friend that comes over to cheer you up. ---check out "DRAMA" if you need meaning -- stop knocking pro made comedy , not everyone has the same sense of humor but most humor is universal so if you wanna laugh , you will,

    the opening set-up for this movie jumps right in , explains the concept well and sets the tone for funny, i was laughing right away,

    Top name actors , highly polished feel, easy storyline, and "it's true life experiences that we can all--well , most of us --laugh about(or cry).

    Jon Favreau is in this- he does'nt do bad movies,if he is listed as producer(he is brilliant)or actor , it's worth watching.

    lastly-nothing worse than a long review-hint to reviewers-- so i am oudahere --NOW HIT PLAY ON THE MOVIE
    7napierslogs

    Formulaic road trip comedy, but the actors make the jokes funny

    As the cartoon-ish posters tell us, Sandy Patterson (Jason Bateman) is a sucker. He just gave his personal identification information to a stranger over the phone. Sandy Patterson (Melissa McCarthy) is the "Identity Thief". After getting arrested and almost getting fired from his job, the real Sandy Patterson is determined to get his identity back. A stupid but convenient police procedural sets Sandy off across the country to bring the criminal to justice.

    It's the type of film where critics and audiences are at odds. Critics think it's one of the worst comedies ever made, audiences don't particularly like it all that much either, but are paying to see it in theatres in droves. Go figure. Well, I liked it. It has its fair share of problems, but it can make you laugh, simply and effectively.

    The key to comedy is timing. Bateman is a good comedic actor and he has great comedic timing. His lines are funny enough and we are able to laugh at his misfortunes because we know good will have to come to him eventually. The film itself also has good timing. A handful of well- timed edits had me screaming, laughing and crying in a ball as a snake squirmed its way up Sandy's pants. The scene that followed handled an animal joke better than most similar comedies do.

    Say what you will about Melissa McCarthy, but she's a good actress based solely on the fact that every character she has played is completely different than any she has played before. "Sandy"/Diana is not Molly, not the filthy Megan, not the scattered Sookie and not any of the darker characters that she played in a few dramas. Diana has no friends (but can buy some using Sandy's money) because she's extreme in her actions. But that's where comedy lies, in the extreme.

    "Identity Thief" does take the road trip comedy angle and makes it fairly formulaic with the various obstacles, but that's also what makes it likable. Sandy is likable, Diana is over-the-top but that's what makes the comedy work. The film, though, is a "soft R", meaning the jokes are tame and silly not overly crude or crass. Considering how much audiences love the R-rated comedy, that's apparently the problem with this movie. It just wasn't raunchy enough for them. Well, I can like my comedies with a few less swear words and no nudity, so I liked it.

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      Originally, Melissa McCarthy's role was written for a male. Jason Bateman insisted that the part be changed after he saw McCarthy in Mes meilleures amies (2011).
    • Goofs
      When the real Sandy is driving to Colorado with Diana. He swerves the car to bang her head against the passenger door, twice. The camera tries to move to make it look like a swerve but the background behind the car does not change the motion.
    • Quotes

      Diana: I just want to be upfront and say I visually enjoy you.

    • Crazy credits
      After the end credits, we hear two lines of dialog from earlier in the movie. The Skiptracer Robert Patrick saying "No, Sandy's a girl's name!" And Sandy Jason Bateman replying "It's not, it's unisex!"
    • Alternate versions
      The studio thought that it was necessary to enrich the DVD/BD releases with a longer Unrated Cut that adds almost 9 minutes of material. The clear conclusion here is that the majority of those scenes feel like they were cut out of the theatrical version because they simply weren't needed or slowing down the events. Typical "unrated" material that could've been too risky for the "R"-rated theatrical version is nowhere in sight.
    • Connections
      Featured in Maltin on Movies: Identity Thief (2013)
    • Soundtracks
      Bad Girls
      Written by M.I.A., Marcella Araica, DanJa (as Nate 'Danja' Hills)

      Performed by M.I.A. (as M.I.A.)

      Courtesy of Interscope Records

      Under license from Universal Music Enterprises

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • June 12, 2013 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official Facebook
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Ladrona de identidades
    • Filming locations
      • Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA(Market Street Bridge)
    • Production companies
      • Aggregate Films
      • Bluegrass Films
      • DumbDumb
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $35,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $134,506,920
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $34,551,025
      • Feb 10, 2013
    • Gross worldwide
      • $173,965,010
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 51m(111 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • Datasat
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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