A thief works with his father and son to forge a painting by Monet and steal the original. Together, they plan the heist of their lives.A thief works with his father and son to forge a painting by Monet and steal the original. Together, they plan the heist of their lives.A thief works with his father and son to forge a painting by Monet and steal the original. Together, they plan the heist of their lives.
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If you like family values in your movies, you could do much worse than this. And while you might not agree with Travoltas politics or his firm believe in Scientology, this shouldn't matter watching a movie like this. He has fallen, but he can still act. Even if he projects more into some things than necessary.
Still this is a decent, if predictable effort into the Heist foray. We know where it is heading and while only in movies people behave certain ways, there is a bit of switch with the story of a son who has been neglected and has to be won over again. Maybe this will warm your heart (not being sarcastic) to a degree that you'll give this a higher rating
Still this is a decent, if predictable effort into the Heist foray. We know where it is heading and while only in movies people behave certain ways, there is a bit of switch with the story of a son who has been neglected and has to be won over again. Maybe this will warm your heart (not being sarcastic) to a degree that you'll give this a higher rating
People expecting a more action oriented heist type of movie will probably be disappointed. "The Forger" leans towards family drama territory.
Now, if you can get past Travolta's look in this picture (I couldn't help getting distracted by his awkward wig and goatee) and don't expect much, you'll probably be mildly entertained.
Christopher Plummer is very likable in this, and his presence helps the movie a lot.
Overall, straight to video material.
5 out of 10
Now, if you can get past Travolta's look in this picture (I couldn't help getting distracted by his awkward wig and goatee) and don't expect much, you'll probably be mildly entertained.
Christopher Plummer is very likable in this, and his presence helps the movie a lot.
Overall, straight to video material.
5 out of 10
I really liked this movie despite the criticism against it. It's a story of men's love, more demonstrative than proclaimed. It's not often we get an honest look into the true bonds across generations. Feminists may disagree, but I see no wrong with celebrating either sex's strengths and shortcomings. It's an honest introspective with a bit of sensationalism for entertainment; I feel it was very tastefully done.
John Travolta's life made him perfect for this role. I won't dwell on it but he is phenomenal without ever being over the top. There wasn't a bad act in the bunch, from leads to support and there are a number of genuinely heartwarming and hilarious moments making this film a top class choice you won't regret seeing.
John Travolta's life made him perfect for this role. I won't dwell on it but he is phenomenal without ever being over the top. There wasn't a bad act in the bunch, from leads to support and there are a number of genuinely heartwarming and hilarious moments making this film a top class choice you won't regret seeing.
The Forger, yet pretty forgettable, is still quite an involving drama, with an excellent performance from Travolta. The Forger offers little surprises and sits between good and fair. Travolta an ex con, is released early from prison, to be with his cancer ridden son, who probably has nine months to live. There's a catch. He has to forge a painting for these bad scummy dudes. Travolta kicks arse in this too, like when he's onset by these thugs, as if to remind him to do his job, or he's back in the clink. Travolta separated from his drug addicted wife, takes hos son to see her. This scenario was very reminiscent of that one in The Fourth Wish, where the actress here was excellent, up there wit Travolta. So is Christopher Plummer as the grandad, creating a hell of a interesting old guy character character, putting his magic touch of acting to it, like Travolta does with that paintbrush. The son too, is awesome, bringing a manifold of emotions with such realism and naturalism. One surprise is near the start, when Travolta's in that club, and is made the skank woman for a cop, which I didn't. Though quite a worthwhile drama, it's one you throw away after seeing it. How Travolta screws the bad dudes with his plan was very predictable, and there are other moments too. The final scene borders on tear jerking territory, so have those tissues ready.
slow start but the pace does pick up , there are some nice touches and the characters do stir emotion and feeling
travolta uses his skills well to say few words bt the long silences speak volumes if ur willing to listen!
.i guess he is using his own experience of loosing a son to convey the mood that would accompany such a tragic process for a parent and child
.plummer also plays his part as the long suffering yet slightly irreverent father to travolta
.tye sheridan is also well capable in his role as Will ,conveying adolescence and a heavy burden. Jennifer Ehle plays her character brilliantly as a disconnected drug addict mother reluctant to resolve her past. The film is also sensitive to the beauty of art and at the same time i guess the suffering that has accompanied some real artists whom have left us with a moment in history
The recipe of differing themes is well portrayed and nicely and sensitively edited
.as long as expectations are kept reasonable, as no mind blowing car chases occur or fantasy special effects
then this film is worth your time imo and may even stimulate a tear or two and the ending although fairly predicable is a nice conclusion and not over cooked
im sure but could be wrong that this Monet was or is in the cardiff museum in wales ?
Did you know
- TriviaJohn Travolta traveled to Hong Kong to study oil painting in order to prepare for his role in this film.
- GoofsRay's head wound was sloppily stitched by his father but there was no sign of this for the rest of the film.
- Quotes
Will Cutter: I just never see you guys hug, or say you love each other.
Joseph Cutter: Yeah, well I don't do that. But he knows.
Will Cutter: You sure?
Joseph Cutter: I didn't tell your grandmother either. But she knew. Why? Because words don't mean shit in this world, Will. It's what a person does for you that counts.
- ConnectionsFeatures Mort à l'arrivée (1949)
- SoundtracksHigher
Written by Eric Cross and Daniel Brake
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- Budget
- $15,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $500,304
- Runtime1 hour 35 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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