Con-couple: An 'American Hustle" Review
This is one of those times when
much more than anything else, it’s the cast in the movie poster that make you want to see a movie.
Irving Rosenfeld (Christian Bale)
and Sydney Prosser (Amy Adams) are con artists who trick desperate and
unsuspecting “clients” into a loan scam. They are a perfect match, working well
with each other in their so-called business until they have grown big enough to
be noticed and caught red-handed by FBI agent Richard "Richie" DiMaso
(Bradley Cooper). However, Richie seeks to catch bigger fish and strikes a deal
with the con-couple, promising to release them if they help him line-up four
additional arrests. Since Irving and Sydney obviously didn’t really have a choice, they took the offer, hoping to get things done as quickly as they could.
Problem is, they soon realize that they have gotten themselves into a bigger
and more dangerous operation that is getting out of control.
American Hustle Trailer
The best thing about this movie
is definitely the cast. Christina Bale, Amy Adams, Bradley Cooper, Jennifer
Lawrence, and Jeremy Renner all delivered outstanding performances in their own
right, that it’s hard to pinpoint who among them was my favourite in the movie.
Each of the lead cast was exceptional that it’s not hard to imagine them trying
to upstage each other in every scene. Much more than the script or even the
plot itself, what really kept the movie going were the interesting characters
and the brilliant ways that the lead cast delivered all of them.
The first thing that amazed me
though was Christian Bale’s huge (pun intended) transformation. The latest
movie that I saw him in was The Dark Knight Rises where he is this archetype of
badass and masculinity, so it’s astonishing when you see him with a huge belly
at the first scene of this movie. Bale has always been known for his dedication
to the characters that he play, to the point where he is willing to go through
drastic physical transformations for his roles. I was able to appreciate him more
after seeing him in American Hustle. I mean c’mon, here I am struggling just to
lose my belly fat, while this guy who has already achieved the optimum level of
physical appeal has stored up lots of
those ugly calories just so he can look the part. Man, I salute you and envy
you at the same time.
Would you still date Christian Bale is he's got a beer-belly and going bald? |
Amy Adams would. |
Even though Christian Bale comes
on top of mind as the actor who stood out, the rest of the cast didn’t let
themselves be upstaged. Bradley Cooper owns the aggressive and promotion-hungry
character that is Richie, making you sympathize the most for him at the end of
the movie. After all, it’s really a happy ending for everyone except himself.
Amy Adams and Jennifer Lawrence can make you love them and hate them at the
same time, especially J-Law who was as unpredictable in the movie as she is in
real life. Jeremy Renner on the other hand, keeps you trying to figure out his
character all throughout the movie – making you unsure whether you really
wanted this guy to be caught or if you just feel sorry for him for being so
naive.
Amy Adams' boobs should win an Oscar for being such a scene-stealer |
The premise of the movie is based
on the FBI ADBSCAM operations in the 70s and 80s. It was a breather from all
the sci-fi and futuristic movies that we’ve been having lately. I loved the
spontaneity of the plot, the old-school setting, the chest-hair and the exposed
boobs – all of it! The story served as a good playground for the actors to
portray their equally interesting characters, and the combination worked so
well that it becomes hard to imagine the roles being played by other actors.
Oh no, wrong era Jeremy! |
American Hustle is one of those
movies that is driven by the actors who star in it.
The awesome cast is already more than enough reason for you to give this movie
a shot.
American Hustle Cast
Christian Bale as Irving
Rosenfeld
Bradley Cooper as FBI Agent
Richard "Richie" DiMaso
Amy Adams as Sydney Prosser /
Lady Edith Greensly
Jeremy Renner as Mayor Carmine
Polito
Jennifer Lawrence as Rosalyn
Rosenfeld
Louis C.K. as Stoddard Thorsen
Jack Huston as Pete Musane
SaĂ¯d Taghmaoui as Irving's Sheikh
Plant
Michael Peña as Paco Hernandez /
Sheikh Abdullah
Shea Whigham as Carl Elway
Erica McDermott as Carl Elway's
Assistant/Addie Abrams
Alessandro Nivola as Anthony
Amado
Elisabeth Röhm as Dolly Polito
Colleen Camp as Brenda
Paul Herman as Alfonse Simone
Anthony Zerbe as a US Senator
from New Jersey
Robert De Niro as Victor Tellegio
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Geoffrey Ledesma
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