Ingenious and charming.
Nine Queens (2002)
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Reviews Counted:91
Fresh:84
Rotten:7
Average Rating:7.5/10
Consensus: Deliciously twist-filled, Nine Queens is a clever and satisfying crime caper.
Theatrical Release:Apr 19, 2002 Limited
Box Office: $1,078,919
Synopsis:
"Nine Queens" is the story of two small-time swindlers, Juan (Gastón Pauls) and Marcos (Ricardo Darin), who team up after meeting in a convenience store and become involved in a half million dollar...
"Nine Queens" is the story of two small-time swindlers, Juan (Gastón Pauls) and Marcos (Ricardo Darin), who team up after meeting in a convenience store and become involved in a half million dollar deal.
Early one morning, Marcos observes Juan successfully pulling off a bill-changing scam on a cashier, and then getting caught as he attempts to pull the same trick on the next shift. Marcos steps in, claiming to be a policeman, and drags Juan out of the store. Once they are back on the street, Marcos reveals himself to be a fellow swindler with a much higher stakes game in mind, and invites Juan to be his partner in crime.
Juan is skeptical at first, but agrees to work with Marcos after he impresses him with a few sophisticated cons. A once-in-a-lifetime scheme then seemingly falls in their laps -- an old time con-man enlists Juan and Marcos to sell a forged set of extremely valuable rare stamps, The Nine Queens. The tricky negotiations that ensue bring into the picture a cast of suspicious characters including Marcos' beautiful sister Valeria (Leticia Bredice), their innocent younger brother Federico (Tomás Fonzi) who idolizes Marcos, and a slew of thieves, conmen, and pickpockets.
As the deceptions and duplicity mount, it becomes more and more difficult to figure out who is conning whom, and we begin to ask ourselves, "Who isn't a thief?" -- © Sony Picture Classics
Starring: Gaston Pauls, Ricardo Darin, Leticia Bredice, Tomas Fonzi
Starring: Gaston Pauls, Ricardo Darin, Leticia Bredice, Tomas Fonzi, Graciela Tenembaun
Director: Fabian Bielinsky
Director: Fabian Bielinsky
Screenwriter: Fabian Bielinsky
Producer: Pablo Bossi
Composer: Cesar Lerner
Studio: Sony Pictures Classics
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Reviews for Nine Queens
Bielinsky concocts a selection of tantalizing layers, from his Mamet-like dialogue to his chilly visuals.
An engaging criminal romp that will have viewers guessing just who's being conned right up to the finale.
Has a customarily jovial air but a deficit of flim-flam inventiveness.
While Bielinsky doesn't bring anything new to the table, he has a smartly engineered scheme and a good poker face, and he's mastered the essential art of misdirection.
We become complicit in our own seduction: We willingly let Bielinsky manipulate us.
Nine Queens is exactly the sort of film Hollywood is always re-making and utterly ruining in the process. See it in this incarnation.
Evokes the style and flash of the double-cross that made Mamet’s "House of Games" and last fall’s "Heist" so much fun.
A fast paced and suspenseful Argentinian thriller about the shadow side of play.
An incredibly clever and superbly paced caper filled with scams within scams within scams.
Nine Queens is not only than a frighteningly capable debut and genre piece, but also a snapshot of a dangerous political situation on the verge of coming to a head.
tale will be all too familiar for anyone who's seen George Roy Hill's 1973 film, "The Sting."
A polished and vastly entertaining caper film that puts the sting back into the con.
Despite its flaws ... Belinsky is still able to create an engaging story that keeps you guessing at almost every turn.
The movie is well crafted, and well executed. If you're paying attention, the "big twists" are pretty easy to guess - but that doesn't make the movie any less entertaining.
You may think you have figured out the con and the players in this debut film by Argentine director Fabian Bielinsky, but while you were thinking someone made off with your wallet.
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