Oz seems determined to show us his tough-guy chops, but this simply isn't his bag, and it shows.
The Score (2001)
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Reviews Counted:126
Fresh:93
Rotten:33
Average Rating:6.5/10
Consensus: Though the movie treads familar ground in the heist/caper genre, DeNiro, Norton, and Brando make the movie worth watching.
Theatrical Release:Jul 13, 2001 Wide
Box Office: $70,307,038
Synopsis: Every thief dreams of the big heist that will allow him to leave the business of crime behind. Every thief except Nick (Robert De Niro), a cool, methodical safecracker who never takes on long-shot... Every thief dreams of the big heist that will allow him to leave the business of crime behind. Every thief except Nick (Robert De Niro), a cool, methodical safecracker who never takes on long-shot jobs until his longtime partner, Max (Marlon Brando), offers him the big score--to filch a priceless scepter from the Montreal customs house. Wary about the job, Nick and the hotheaded customs house "insider," Jackie (Edward Norton), begin to dissect the elaborate details of entering the building, avoiding the security measures, blowing the safe, and escaping with the scepter. But as in every thrilling crime caper, plans go awry. Skilled comic director Frank Oz is clearly comfortable working with the best method actors from the past three generations. Brando's Max bursts with joyful cynicism, while De Niro is Brando's perfect foil, so collected that every smile seems like a revelation. Norton's Jackie is far more expressive, but it is Norton's smallest movements--holding a gaze a half beat too long--that hint at the secret motives pulsing beneath his skin. Smooth like the scotch Nick likes to drink, and swirling with tension, THE SCORE provides the real payoff to the audience. [More]
Starring: Robert DeNiro, Edward Norton, Marlon Brando, Jamie Harrold
Starring: Robert DeNiro, Edward Norton, Marlon Brando, Jamie Harrold, Angela Bassett
Director: Frank Oz
Director: Frank Oz
Screenwriter: Kario Salem
Producer: Gary Foster, Lee Rich
Screenwriter: Kario Salem, Lem Dobbs, Scott Marshall Smith
Studio: Paramount Pictures
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Reviews for The Score
Restoring the seductive style of the no-nonsense procedural heist movie to complete luster, this is the kind of pic that knows the difference between being masculine and being macho.
Witnessing De Niro, Norton, Brando and Bassett act in this film is like watching Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa play softball. You're not sure why they're doing it, but you wouldn't miss the game for anything.
A missed opportunity, one that will undoubtedly go down as little more than a footnote in these fine performers' respective careers.
Mostly just went gaga over the three generations of extremely talented and 'method' actors appearing on the screen at the same time.
This crackling heist thriller is a creative study in minimalism, never giving away any more than necessary to get the job done.
Our pleasure derives from watching all the creative participants in this movie go through their paces and riff creatively on the established themes.
There's not much originality on display in The Score, but occasionally it's nice to take comfort in sheer competence.
Contains The Scene, a precious sequence already destined for infinite repetition.
The story might not have much that's new, but it is still fun to see a thief look at an intimidating new safe utterly undaunted.
Three generations of actors score in an intruiging film that centers not on melodramatic action but on brainwork.
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