Gambit

Gambit

  • Director: Michael Hoffman
  • Writer: Joel Coen,Ethan Coen,Sidney Carroll
  • Countries of origin: United States, United Kingdom
  • Language: English, Japanese
  • Release date: November 21, 2012
  • Sound mix: Dolby Digital, Datasat, SDDS
  • Aspect ratio: 2.35 : 1
  • Also known as: Con Tôt Thí
  • "Gambit" is a comedy crime film directed by Michael Hoffman , with the Coen brothers acting as the screenwriter and colin Firth , Cameron Diaz , and AR . The film was released in the UK on November 21, 2012.
    The film is a remake of the movie of the same name in 1966. It mainly tells the story of a gallery worker who intends to use a fake painting to avenge his boss. 

    Details

    • Release date November 21, 2012
    • Filming locations Heathrow Airport, The Compass Centre, Nelson Road, Hounslow, Greater London, England, UK
    • Production companies Crime Scene Pictures, ArtPhyl, FilmNation Entertainment

    Box office

    Gross worldwide

    $10,200,000

    Movie reviews

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    • By Grace 2022-03-25 09:01:18

      to monet and the ending

      The animation at the beginning shows the subtitle table, which is a bit "cat and mouse game".

      Originally adapted from the 1960s film of the same name. The whole process of deception is slightly simpler, but fortunately the reversal at the end saves the story.

      The relationship between Uncle Colin and Sister Cameron is also less. In fact, more brush and ink are used to pave the way to enhance the drama and make the story look less mindless.

      The comedy effect is not too...

    • By Asa 2022-03-23 09:02:54

      It was a remake

      Movie choices for an easy meal. Reasons:

      1. Three famous actors, one of them is an old British actor, one is Mr. Darcy, and the other is Diaz, who can't hide the sagging wrinkles but the whole is still smooth.

      2. How to steal paintings? The audience who have been accompanied by a series of stealing paintings such as "Tian Luo Di Wang" and "Stealing Da Vinci" have been accompanied by the audience in their youthful years. Seeing the subject of stealing paintings, why does the...

    • By Jennings 2022-03-23 09:02:54

      A walnut caught in the door

      Can a walnut caught by the door still make up the brain? Is there any way to enjoy a movie piled up by a pile of British rude jokes?

      In the film, the British are arrogant and rude, the Americans are vulgar and naive, and the Japanese are cunning. The old-fashioned cognition of social class, the trivial ridicule of sexual topics, and the nitpicking of etiquette, these three types of British rude jokes make up this film. It is said that it took more than ten years from the preparation...

    • By Dessie 2022-01-14 08:01:34

      Thoughtful and terrified sultry master

      Since I played "PAYDAY2", I was completely attracted by the title. How could I be connected with my situation in the game?
          This kind of movie can give people surprises, mostly because the "baggage" hides well. So when I watch the movie, I pay attention to the hints given by the director. From experience, the actor must be a man as good as Gatsby...until Major pulled the fantasy Dean back to reality with an elbow.
          The protagonist Dean looks terrible. He is not valued by his...

    • By Oma 2022-01-14 08:01:34

      Full of surprises, more than disappointment

      The director of [The Last Battle] Michael Hoffman, the screenwriter of the Coen brothers, and the cast of Colin and Cameron, must have been staring at them like me. It can be said that there are many surprises and many disappointments. The most talked about is the scene in the hotel. I stole a vase, broke my pants and hung it on a tree. I had to come to the receptionist's admiration for the two rooms to run. There is also the phrase "find ice", don’t tell. I think you haven't laughed in this...

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    • By Edmond 2022-03-28 09:01:08

      The funniest part is when the male protagonist steals a vase in the...

    • By Kiley 2022-03-28 09:01:08

      It's more relaxed and happy. Uncle Colin seems to be abused by the professor, but the two of them are cute together. The script itself has nothing to do with it, and so is the...

    • By Jamey 2022-03-28 09:01:08

      Also watch for AL's body!! Plus cute and cunning...

    • By Misael 2022-03-28 09:01:08

      The finale is the highlight. So much so that I almost thought it was an old pattern. Professor Snape is really...

    • By Veronica 2022-03-27 09:01:15

      Talking in a hotel, taking off your pants and climbing the stairs, and breaking into an old woman's room are still cute, but it's a bit disappointing that a small comedy is produced in a big pattern where Korn, the filmmaker and the comedy reside in a large...

    Preparation process

    The film is a remake of the movie of the same name in 1966, the original starring Michael Caine and Shirley McLean. The remake of "Gambit" has been in preparation for many years. Producer(Mike Lobell) The first proposal was in 1997, and it was approved by Universal. Aaron Sorkin was originally invited to write a new version of the script, but the latter couldn't get away from the screenwriting task of the TV series. Later, he...
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    Evaluation action

    Basically, the film uses the good part of the British people and laughs at the bad part of themselves. With reserved, self-esteem, taciturn, noble, and appreciation of high-quality art, they play with their hypocrisy, vanity, and rudeness. Pretentious. Fortunately, although the shooting team is divided between the United Kingdom and the United States, the director Michael Hoffman is an American. If the British director is at the helm,...
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    Movie quotes

    • Martin Zaidenweber: [in goofy German accent] The baron's collection is heavily Flemish. Titian, Rubens, all the women so zaftig and heftig.

      [snorts]

      Martin Zaidenweber: I mean, how many years can you spend looking at the Walloons? Huh?

    • PJ Puznowski: Like mama always said, if you can't tell the difference between a pig and a javelina, well, you could lose a big old chunk out of your ass.

    • The Major: Perhaps, sir, since out little caper is far from over, perhaps we should consider removing the cartilage.

      Harry Deane: Don't be an ass, man. I'm hardly likely to be hit in the face a third time.

      The Major: Uh, that *was* the third time, sir.

      Harry Deane: This isn't a maths class!