The Score

The Score

  • Director: Frank Oz
  • Writer: Daniel E. Taylor,Kario Salem,Lem Dobbs
  • Countries of origin: Germany, United States
  • Language: English, French
  • Release date: July 13, 2001
  • Runtime: 2h 4min
  • Sound mix: DTS, Dolby Digital
  • Aspect ratio: 2.35 : 1
  • Also known as: Siêu Trộm
  • "The Score" is an action film directed by Frank Oz and starring Robert De Niro , Edward Harrison Norton and Marlon Brando . It was released in the United States on July 9, 2001.
    The film tells the story of international thief Nick Wells, under the coercion and lure of his partner Max, and another thief Jackie Taylor to steal a scepter worth millions of dollars   .

    Details

    • Release date July 13, 2001
    • Filming locations Montréal Old Town District, Montréal, Québec, Canada
    • Production companies Paramount Pictures, Mandalay Pictures, StudioCanal

    Box office

    Budget

    $68,000,000 (estimated)

    Gross US & Canada

    $71,107,711

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $19,018,807

    Gross worldwide

    $114,252,154

    Movie reviews

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    • By Kadin 2022-08-01 14:59:30

      The Score--The Trust Story between Edward and Deniro

      I've been thinking, if Edward hadn't betrayed Deniro first and all actions followed orders, would the ending be completely different? I don't think Deniro would be so ruthless that Edward wouldn't have a piece of cake. And if Deniro really did what Edward said, he could give him a little more respect when planning the whole operation. Wouldn't everyone be happy? Or is it just an excuse that young people...

    • By Waino 2022-03-24 09:01:40

      Those brainless nerds who brush Norton's IQ should be about the same as screenwriters, right?

      2015 6.8 After completing this film, it is generally considered a qualified commercial film. A qualified film can be 3 stars. Actors plus 1 star and 4 stars should be some

      . Compared with the lineup of this film, the screenwriter is really casual and summed up the difference between qualified and good-looking. It's really that little bit. How can the screenwriter be too careless? There was a question in front of me saying that the flight attendant's plot was inexplicable. So pasted the

    • By Jeffry 2022-03-23 09:01:43

      Have fun with your lover

      Being low-key does not mean being unconfident, just as being high-profile is not self-confidence. A truly powerful person never needs to tout himself through a high profile. He can clearly see the situation ahead, see through his abilities, and know what is 100% certainty. Too high-profile, like stepping on the cloud, can't see the situation clearly, can't see through yourself, and it's yourself who suffers as a result.
              Make a list of the things you want and plan how to get them in...

    • By Guadalupe 2022-03-22 09:01:37

      Didn't recognize Marlon Brando

      God, if I hadn't read the comments, I wouldn't have known that the old man turned out to be Marlon. Brando
      had seen a Streetcar Named Desire and the Godfather, but he just didn't recognize it. He was so surprised that he didn't recognize Marlon's face so much
      . To be honest, I just watched this film for the fame of De Niro, although it was not so rough for it.
      The rhythm of the film was very slow, and I
      thought there would be ups and downs in the back, so I kept watching it....

    • By Jaylen 2022-03-21 09:01:43

      "The Big Deal"

      Keep watching De Niro. This is a very interesting movie, released in 2001.

      Thief Nick is ostensibly the owner of a jazz bar. There is a beautiful black girlfriend. In addition to the impressive operation of the bar, he uses his spare time to steal tens of thousands or hundreds of thousands of things, earning income from both light and dark, and enjoys a life. One day, his old friend Max came to the door, asking him to engage in a "big deal": to steal a...

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    • By Elenora 2023-05-09 20:20:15

      I snickered at my cunning and cunning, because when Jack bit back and grabbed the scepter, I shouted in my heart: Inspection! Inspection! Sure enough, I guessed that Nick kept his hand. He should have felt that his "partner" was a little wrong when he hung there and waited for a long...

    • By Shany 2023-04-09 15:22:54

      It's not worse than stealing the day, and there are such powerful...

    • By Eusebio 2022-09-06 17:03:33

      Regardless of the plot, it is already an extremely luxurious enjoyment to watch three of the greatest actors from different eras playing together on the same stage. There is also the sadness and helplessness of "a thousand sails pass by the side of the sinking boat, and a thousand trees spring ahead of the sick...

    • By Katelyn 2022-04-24 07:01:05

      I didn't read the introduction beforehand, but I was frightened by the cast, who was as strong as Norton and could only be a green leaf willingly. The director concentrated on the main storyline for 2 hours, and it was wise to give up on the development of the sideline, which is considered sincere in a genre...

    • By Arden 2022-04-24 07:01:05

      Two highlights: The cast lineup can be said to represent the representatives of three generations of acting schools; Norton's acting silly is quite happy. There are too many grooves and I don’t know what to say at the end. This is considered a battle of wits? It is the director’s skill to be able to direct a stealth film so tastelessly, and the lack of background music also creates a tense...

    Movie plot

    Nick Wells (Robert De Niro) is a highly skilled and famous international thief, but he has already washed his hands. Nick Wells and his girlfriend Diane ( played by Angela Bessett) run their legal business: a jazz club in Montreal. However, Max (Marlon Brando) , Nick Wells' old friend and stolen trader , doesn't want to see him just withdraw from the arena. Under the coercion and lure of Max, Nick was forced to regain his old skills....
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    Evaluation action

    "Big Sale" is a movie that wins with performance and plot. The film’s narrative rhythm is relatively slow, but the plot is subtle, and the actors’ performances are also rich and delicate. "Big Sale" is a quiet, sensitive, and fascinating movie that allows the audience to relive the joy of those classic black and white films   . (Comment by "Southern Metropolis Daily")
    The most attractive part of "Big Sale" is the perfect collaboration...
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    Movie quotes

    • Max: [to Jack] You're not smart enough to know where your dick is!

    • Steven: The guy comes into *my* world and calls *me* an asshole!

    • Jackie Teller: You tried to get in a suckers share on a score that I set up, from the beginning!