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Entrapment
A fasinating Film. Had so many twists and turns and wondering who's working or betraying who without getting confused. Very enjoyable.
Bafflement
Zeta-Jones is not lousy, she's gorgeous; although he was born in 1930, Connery still has clout. Otherwise, I tend to agree with those reviewers who found faults with this caper. It is oddly uneven: parts of it are not bad at all. The scenery is splendid. The technology is well above my head. Some of the action is quite exciting. Totally implausible, anything is possible, particularly as it draws on almost every other suspense heist ever made. Some parts drag, others seem unnecessary. The whole thing doesn't gel, and in the end it's all too complicated to understand. Moreover, after all the strenuous work that Connery puts in, in the final scene he definitely looks as if he's had enough, and is just looking to put his feet up, and perhaps take a wee dram before hitting the sack. I wouldn't call Sean an introspective actor. He gets on with the job, and always turns in a reliable performance, but the only part which fitted him like a glove, and which he seemed truly to have enjoyed, was the role he played in The Man who would be King. Still, I did keep wondering what was going to happen next.
Wonders Never Cease
Sean Connery is a guranteed crown pleaser. America's favorite James Bond does it again!! Whether playing a hero or a criminal mastermind Connery always delivers satisfaction!!
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