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Deception
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Deception
Daisy Bates, Ewan McGregor, Frank Girardeau, Hugh Jackman, Lynn Cohen
"Are you free tonight?" A simple enough question, but how Jonathan McQuarry answers it will change his life forever. A corporate auditor adrift in a sea of New York's power elite, Jonathan's work is h...( read more
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Recent Reviews
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June 8, 2009
Pretty decent. If it hadn't been for Hugh and Ewan, though, I wouldn't have watched it.
*SORT OF SPOILERISH*
I kind of preferred the alternative ending, though I guess the one they went with was in some ways more logical. -
May 20, 2009
An very good cast, a good idea but a poor-ish execution only make this an ok thriller. I had high hopes for a lot more but the title alone really gives any idea of a twist away right from the start which was annoying. Hugh Jackman was very good in his role I thought and there are...( read more)
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April 15, 2009
Another example of when genre-fication (the forcing of otherwise intriguing stories into the straitjackets of horror, thriller or other genres) reduces our entertainment to head-shaking banality. A thin thriller, burdened by clunky dialogue and prone to telegraphing its twists. I...( read more)
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January 20, 2009
"Are you free tonight?"
When meek accountant Jonathan (Ewan McGregor) meets slick attorney Wyatt (Hugh Jackman), he's immediately smitten with Wyatt's style, wit, and sophistication. The two quickly become friends, with Wyatt introducing Jonathan to the world of an anonymous...( read more) -
December 22, 2009
a great cast with a good idea but wasn't done very well. there were twists but the film gave the clues away to clearly so you could see it coming. also a main part of the story was not needed. the list was just a side line when the main idea was just black mail. could of been goo...( read more)
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December 2, 2009
Movie becomes very uninteresting once you realize that there is not a cabal of high-powered sexaholic finance titans that don't want their cohorts falling in love and quitting the game. Then you have Ewan doing a Woody Allen impression and Hugh trying to act evil, rapey, and not ...( read more)
