56 out of 82 people found the following comment useful :- non-stop action film, 23 February 2005
Author:
c pk from Hong Kong
I enjoyed the movie very much. Everything in The Italian Job is simple.
An explosive guy, a safe-cracker, a computer genius, a wheel-man and a
man with a spectacular plan of stealing 35 million without using a gun.
This film is entertaining although it has no central idea. It is a
non-stop movie with lots of actions. All the stunt work is gorgeous.
From the speedboat chase in Venice at the beginning to the chase on the
busy roads in Los Angeles involving three mini coopers and even a
helicopter. The best boast chase I have ever seen. I like the mini
coopers. The expert thieves used mini coopers for the getaway cars. The
chase between the mini coopers and the motor-bikes is amazing. They
chased underground. I can say there was not a moment I was bored. Mark
Wahlberg (Charlie Croker), Charlize Theron (Stella Bridger), Donald
Sutherland (John Bridger), Jason Statham (Handsome Rob), Seth Green
(Lyle), Mos Def (Left Ear) and Edwin Norton (Steve) really did a good
job. I like the actors in this film. I have seen a lot of heist movie
but The Italian Job& is one of my favourites. A great Hollywood action
movie without a drop of blood. After all, I do love this kind of movie.
38 out of 49 people found the following comment useful :- Maybe not the most original movie, but a very good one in the genre of the heist / action flicks, 26 April 2005
Author:
Philip Van der Veken from Tessenderlo, Belgium
A few years ago I saw this remake of the sixties classic with the Mini
Coopers for the first time and I remember liking it a lot. Now, about
two years later it was shown on television and I just wanted to know
whether I would still like it as much as when I saw it in the cinema.
Well, the answer is yes.
The movie is about a team of robbers that will do one final job in
Venice, Italy. The plan is flawless and the execution perfect. They
escape and won't have to work for the rest of their lives. But there is
one problem they didn't take into account: Someone within their own
ranks doesn't like to split the loot, but wants to keep it all for
himself, even when that means he will have to kill the rest of the
crew. But all but one survive and they are out for revenge. One year
later, in Los Angeles this time, the surviving team members create a
smart and devious plan to steal back the gold and get their revenge on
the traitor...
The story on itself is of course not very original, since this is a
remake of the original 1969 movie, but it has plenty of goodies to
offer to make you forget about that. This is a typical heist / action
movie but it certainly is one of the better ones in its kind. The
action is very nice, the landscapes and Venice are real eye-candy, the
story is OK and the special effects are stunning. Even the acting is
very good, something which you'll not often see in an action movie. I
must admit that I really liked what I saw and I give this movie a well
deserved 7.5/10.
25 out of 31 people found the following comment useful :- Slick, amusing caper film; Gray's best movie featuring Davis' best soundtrack, 11 December 2005
Author:
lemon_magic from Wavy Wheat, Nebraska
My reaction to this remake of "The Italian Job" is probably hopelessly
mixed up with the events occurring in my life when I saw it; This is
the first movie I saw after I had just landed a job after 8 months of
unemployment and going back to school for retraining. Money was still
tight, but I no longer had to choose between seeing a movie in the
theaters and paying bills (or eating lunch), and the sense of relief
and gratitude I was feeling at the time was enormous. In consequence,
my enjoyment of "Italian Job" was probably far out of proportion to its
actual worth.
Still, I picked it up used on DVD a few weeks ago and watched it again,
and I still enjoyed it immensely. I have never seen the original
(though I have heard it is an absolute classic), but its modern day
counterpart is eminently watchable if you have a taste for modern day
production values applied to older films plots and themes.
What initially won me over to this movie was the soundtrack - IMO Don
Davis writes some of the most supple, textured and aurally pleasing
soundtracks around. IJ opens with a sly, witty, pulsing arrangement
that combines strings, guitar harmonics, brush work and quiet moments -
it won me over completely from the opening seconds. And the whole movie
is like this - I haven't heard this kind of ringing, chiming, pulsing
soundtrack music since Stewart Copeland left the Police and started
doing soundtracks for movies like "Rumble Fish". There are at least a
dozen irresistibly scored motifs in here, along with some pop song
remakes that range from "all right" to "inspired". For people to whom
the soundtrack is important, this movie is a delight.
On to the movie: I can take or leave Mark Wahlberg, but he's okay here
as the leading man, and the movie doesn't ask him to do anything he
can't do well. He's the weakest "major" actor in the film, but that's
because the rest of supporting cast is so strong, especially Donald
Sutherland in a bit part. Mos Def, Jason Steadham, Ed Norton, Seth
Green and Charlize Theron all turn in solid, fat-free performances.
Norton seems to mostly be phoning it in (rumor has it that he didn't
really want to be in the film), but he's still a natural even at 1/2
power. My one quibble with the casting and acting is with the character
"Wrench", who seems to be a male model pretending to be an actor. His
part seems to be shoehorned into the movie, and he has little chemistry
with the rest of the cast (although you can blame some of that on the
size of the part and the "late walk on" nature of the character). If I
were a cynical sort,I would wonder who the actor slept with to get put
into this movie in such a supernumerary role? Nah, never happen...
Production values, camera work, stunts, plot...everything cooks along
quite nicely and Gray and his production crew pull things together
pretty seamlessly (with the exception of the "Wrench" character, see
above).
The dialog has a nice, light touch that rewards your indulgence, and
there are several satisfying major and minor plot payoffs along the
way. (My favorite moment - when Norton's character tells Wahlberg's
character that he's just lost the element of surprise. Wahlberg
proceeds to cold cock Norton with a right cross, and then asks him,
"Were you surprised??" Hmmm, maybe you had to be there...)
Of course the movie requires a certain level of "suspension of
disbelief" to work, but if you just relax and go along with it (and
don't think too hard about the mechanics of cracking a safe underwater,
or the likelihood of anyone being able to successfully hack and
manipulate LA traffic via a laptop, etc), you'll have a fun ride.
"The Italian Job": it's lightweight summer fluff, but it's very good
for what it is, and it doesn't try to be anything else. It isn't good
enough for an "8" but I'd give it a "7.5".
24 out of 32 people found the following comment useful :- Great film despite a few fallbacks, 4 November 2003
Author:
irishboy6364
Over the last few months, I have seen a lot of reviews for The Italian
Job,
many of them negative. The gist of almost all of these pessimistic
criticisms is that, for all its modernistic bravado and high-budget
technology, the film doesn't have much substance where it counts. Look,
people, it's just a fun movie. This is the type of picture where you're
supposed to sit back, relax, and just enjoy the steady-moving pace of the
film. Like Ocean's Eleven (2001), you can concentrate on the characters
and
the plot at the same time without having to do much thinking (lucky for
some
of us). Granted, "Ocean" is a better movie, but who cares? The plot may
have some holes (there's a huge one about 3/4 of the way through), the
action may not be as gratifyingly gratuitous as the trailers made it out
to
be, and some of the dialogue may seem pointless and cheesy, but again, who
really cares? Cool characters, Mini Coopers, big explosions, Charlize
Theron. What more do you want? I think it's time to drop the fake Roger
Ebert meets Gene Shalit act and enjoy yourself for once! Oh, and another
thing, whatever you do, don't compare it to the original because, to
reiterate what F. Gary Gray has told the press a million times, THIS IS
NOT
A REMAKE!! My advice- if you're interested in nit-picking your way
through
a good-humored, fun flick, don't even bother seeing The Italian Job. But,
if you don't have a severe inferiority complex and/or want to see Ed
Norton
get jacked by a bunch of Ukranians, go ahead. The Bottom Line, my fellow
moviegoers, is: Lighten Up and Have Fun, Dammit.
32 out of 49 people found the following comment useful :- you'll never shut down the real napster, 28 June 2005
Author:
composer_mike from Edoass
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
-surprisingly enjoyable movie
-A group of thieves lead by Mark Wahlberg rob a gold safe in Italy and
thankfully for them the heist is successful and they get away with it
without any big problems. Before the group can celebrate however Steve
played by Ed Norton decides he want the gold all for himself and pulls
a Cout De' Ta on the group and shoots one of the members. He and his
accomplices leave thinking that the group is dead but luckily the group
is not dead. A year later we get back into the story where the group
has tracked down Norton and decide to steal the gold back and spend the
rest of the movie coming up with plans to steal back their gold and
settle a score.
-This was a surprise for me, it had all the makings to be a typical
forgettable summer movie but it was actually memorable and really fun
to watch. What I like is how smart and well thought out the plans in
the movie are, and how the movie feels realistic. Watching the trailer
would make you think it was some mindless action movie but in fact
there are only two action scenes in the movie and they are all really
well done. The latter action scene is a very long 20 min. scene that
has one of the best car chases ever done. I like how real the chase is
and how everything is done old school style without the aid of CGI. Me
personally I enjoyed this car chase more than the CGI filled chase in
"Matrix 2". I remember watching music videos by director F. Gary Gray
and always noticed how well made they were and thought he'd make a
great filmmaker, turns out I was right as always and he proves it here.
Can't wait to see what he does with the sequel.
-The actors do a decent job too with Seth Green being my favorite of
the group. The other thing I loved was the excellent score by John
Powell, ever since I heard his score for "Robots" this year I've been a
fan of him and paying close attention to his music and the man is
really good. He does a great job of avoiding all the typical summer
action movie musical cliché's and provides a very well done score. I
haven't seen the original that this is based on so I can't really say
how well it stacks up to that one.
-So yeah this is a great popcorn movie that actually has a brain unlike
most of the summer movie crap that comes out. Has great characters, is
funny as hell and has a amazing score by John Powell. If you love heist
movies then you'll love this one
-you know if I was in the group they'd call me handsome mike
24 out of 36 people found the following comment useful :- Very Entertaining Heist Movie & A Big Plug For MINIs, 20 January 2007
Author:
ccthemovieman-1 from Lockport, NY, United States
I wonder how many MINI Cooper automobiles were sold thanks to this
movie? It couldn't help but add to the sales of this little car, which
is featured in this film, along with an attractive cast.
This is a very, very entertaining heist-and-chase film. It features a
"cool" cast with Mark Wahlberg, Charlize Theron, Edward Norton, Seth
Green and Jason Statham.
The best chase scene is right at the beginning with a boat pursuit in
Venice, Italy. The film doesn't overdo the violence, has a pretty
intelligent script (with a few short exceptions). features interesting
characters and is nicely firmed. The cat-and-mouse game between Norton
and Theron's characters is suspenseful and fun to watch.
Once again, however, we are manipulated into rooting for criminals
portrayed as "the good guys." How many times has this happened since
the days of "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid" in the 1960s? It's
twisted Hollywood, for you. In here, one of the criminals (Norton)
stole and killed the leader and father figure (Donald Sutherland) of
the gang, so he's the worst of the bunch and the film's villain. Also
Theron's character is in the typically overblown-feminist mode of
Hollywood in which women can do all things (including driving a car)
better than a man. A third minor irritation is Seth Green's smug,
smart-ass attitude which we also are supposed to go along with because
it's hip and cool.
Despite these hindrances, it is an extremely entertaining movie and it
also doesn't overboard on the profanity or sex....and, yes, those
little cars are cool. Everyone I've talked to who has seen this film,
enjoyed it.
32 out of 52 people found the following comment useful :- Great, fun, caper flick, 29 June 2005
Author:
Barky44 (barkybree@snet.net) from United States
The Italian Job is a real blast to watch. It's a genuinely entertaining
film, something you watch just for the sheer enjoyment of it. It's not
heavy with drama or emotional hand-wringing, it has no cosmic
statements about life, and it's not violent or profane. It's just a fun
movie. Between watching the little Mini Coopers fly around the crowded
streets of L.A. and the great bits by stereotypical computer
geek-turned-crook (played gleefully by Seth Greene), I had a lot of fun
watching this film.
Special kudos to the background music. They truly set a masterful tone
for such a movie, so subtle yet keeps you on the edge when needed.
Apparently a lot of artists contributed to the music, I found it to be
the classiest part of the film.
8 out of 10. Not awe-inspiring but a great film to watch at the end of
a lousy day at the office.
Barky
16 out of 21 people found the following comment useful :- Highly entertaining, 23 November 2003
Author:
iwatcheverything from Texas, USA
If you are looking for a film that is quick witted and won't bore you then
this is the place. It is fast paced and funny with some decent acting
comeing from the characters. It is always hard for me to see Mark Walhberg
as anything except Marky Mark. That image is burned in my mind forever. As
an actor though he is pretty good. This movie is a must see for action fans
who like to see a few little twists and turns. I will have to pick this
movie up one day and buy it.
3 out of 3 people found the following comment useful :- Caper by numbers, 15 August 2003
Author:
evilasahobby
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
"The Italian Job" is a caper movie done by the numbers. Riding on the back
of every caper cliche, it rises to no particular heights and will be a movie
footnote by about the end of the month.
The biggest problem is that "The Italian Job" possesses no imagination at
all. I've seen it all before and done better then. The acting is fine the
cinematography is completely acceptable, but this film breaks absolutely no
new ground.
Let's tick off the cliches:
- "old-school" criminal father figure and his protege
- another gang member jealous of protege
- a double-cross
- only bad guys use guns while good-guy criminals don't have
to
- good criminals always outwit the bad guys
And that's about the first fifteen minutes. Everything is so predictable.
Even the heist and car chase scenes, supposedly the highlight of the movie,
seem pretty ordinary. This is especially true since they appeared in the
trailers for the film so I already knew what to look for.
For me, a caper film works only if it has an element of realism - that
maybe, just maybe, it could be pulled off without relying on a deux ex
machina or "just because" moments. Parts of "The Italian Job" just throws
that out the window, with computers doing things that computers can't do,
the good guys not hitting anyone with their driving (especially going down
the stairs) and not one single police car responding to street explosions,
recklessly driven minis or even a low flying helicopter. Must be a heck of a
city for these things not to rate a response.
The acting is passable, with the crew (Seth Green, Jason Stratham and Mos
Def) being at least fun to watch. Mark Wahlberg is just too smarmy as the
"nice guy" hero while Charlize Theron is about the only actor called on to
display some kind of range. Donald Sutherland is a class act as always and
shows up Wahlberg's deficiencies every moment they are
together.
Overall this is a pretty uninteresting film. Given the IMDb ratings, it's
the girls that really love this film, which I can understand to some extent,
but there are such better caper films out there - even the vapidness of the
recent "Ocean's Eleven" outshines the non-event that is "The Italian Job".
***SPOILER***
At the conclusion, take a moment to think about what is going to happen to
Norton's character. Are we meant to be cheering the good guys for causing
his demise, especially since it would appear to be long and painful? He
didn't deserve that, simpering creep that he was.
***END SPOILER***
4 out of 5 people found the following comment useful :- Barely Passable as a Movie, 5 February 2005
Author:
Daryl-7 from Columbus, Ohio
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
I was really disappointed by this movie. Great actors in it, and
potentially a great plot, but it just seemed to limp along.
Charlize Theron was masterful in her role and beautiful, but it seemed
like 90% of her on-screen work was in car chases done with Austin
Minis. Product placement gone wrong, so very wrong.
The direction seemed off, too. Edward Norton is the bad guy, and it was
so obvious right from the start. Every time the camera would pass over
him, it would linger too long and Norton would grimace or something.
C'mon, Hollywood, give us a little credit! It's okay to surprise us
with a plot twist without having to telegraph it.
Sorry, but this movie was just below average. I have always been one to
appreciate the work and talent that goes into a movie, but this one
just didn't have it.
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56 out of 82 people found the following comment useful :-

non-stop action film, 23 February 2005
Author: c pk from Hong Kong
I enjoyed the movie very much. Everything in The Italian Job is simple. An explosive guy, a safe-cracker, a computer genius, a wheel-man and a man with a spectacular plan of stealing 35 million without using a gun. This film is entertaining although it has no central idea. It is a non-stop movie with lots of actions. All the stunt work is gorgeous. From the speedboat chase in Venice at the beginning to the chase on the busy roads in Los Angeles involving three mini coopers and even a helicopter. The best boast chase I have ever seen. I like the mini coopers. The expert thieves used mini coopers for the getaway cars. The chase between the mini coopers and the motor-bikes is amazing. They chased underground. I can say there was not a moment I was bored. Mark Wahlberg (Charlie Croker), Charlize Theron (Stella Bridger), Donald Sutherland (John Bridger), Jason Statham (Handsome Rob), Seth Green (Lyle), Mos Def (Left Ear) and Edwin Norton (Steve) really did a good job. I like the actors in this film. I have seen a lot of heist movie but The Italian Job& is one of my favourites. A great Hollywood action movie without a drop of blood. After all, I do love this kind of movie.
38 out of 49 people found the following comment useful :-

Maybe not the most original movie, but a very good one in the genre of the heist / action flicks, 26 April 2005
Author: Philip Van der Veken from Tessenderlo, Belgium
A few years ago I saw this remake of the sixties classic with the Mini Coopers for the first time and I remember liking it a lot. Now, about two years later it was shown on television and I just wanted to know whether I would still like it as much as when I saw it in the cinema. Well, the answer is yes.
The movie is about a team of robbers that will do one final job in Venice, Italy. The plan is flawless and the execution perfect. They escape and won't have to work for the rest of their lives. But there is one problem they didn't take into account: Someone within their own ranks doesn't like to split the loot, but wants to keep it all for himself, even when that means he will have to kill the rest of the crew. But all but one survive and they are out for revenge. One year later, in Los Angeles this time, the surviving team members create a smart and devious plan to steal back the gold and get their revenge on the traitor...
The story on itself is of course not very original, since this is a remake of the original 1969 movie, but it has plenty of goodies to offer to make you forget about that. This is a typical heist / action movie but it certainly is one of the better ones in its kind. The action is very nice, the landscapes and Venice are real eye-candy, the story is OK and the special effects are stunning. Even the acting is very good, something which you'll not often see in an action movie. I must admit that I really liked what I saw and I give this movie a well deserved 7.5/10.
25 out of 31 people found the following comment useful :-

Slick, amusing caper film; Gray's best movie featuring Davis' best soundtrack, 11 December 2005
Author: lemon_magic from Wavy Wheat, Nebraska
My reaction to this remake of "The Italian Job" is probably hopelessly mixed up with the events occurring in my life when I saw it; This is the first movie I saw after I had just landed a job after 8 months of unemployment and going back to school for retraining. Money was still tight, but I no longer had to choose between seeing a movie in the theaters and paying bills (or eating lunch), and the sense of relief and gratitude I was feeling at the time was enormous. In consequence, my enjoyment of "Italian Job" was probably far out of proportion to its actual worth.
Still, I picked it up used on DVD a few weeks ago and watched it again, and I still enjoyed it immensely. I have never seen the original (though I have heard it is an absolute classic), but its modern day counterpart is eminently watchable if you have a taste for modern day production values applied to older films plots and themes.
What initially won me over to this movie was the soundtrack - IMO Don Davis writes some of the most supple, textured and aurally pleasing soundtracks around. IJ opens with a sly, witty, pulsing arrangement that combines strings, guitar harmonics, brush work and quiet moments - it won me over completely from the opening seconds. And the whole movie is like this - I haven't heard this kind of ringing, chiming, pulsing soundtrack music since Stewart Copeland left the Police and started doing soundtracks for movies like "Rumble Fish". There are at least a dozen irresistibly scored motifs in here, along with some pop song remakes that range from "all right" to "inspired". For people to whom the soundtrack is important, this movie is a delight.
On to the movie: I can take or leave Mark Wahlberg, but he's okay here as the leading man, and the movie doesn't ask him to do anything he can't do well. He's the weakest "major" actor in the film, but that's because the rest of supporting cast is so strong, especially Donald Sutherland in a bit part. Mos Def, Jason Steadham, Ed Norton, Seth Green and Charlize Theron all turn in solid, fat-free performances. Norton seems to mostly be phoning it in (rumor has it that he didn't really want to be in the film), but he's still a natural even at 1/2 power. My one quibble with the casting and acting is with the character "Wrench", who seems to be a male model pretending to be an actor. His part seems to be shoehorned into the movie, and he has little chemistry with the rest of the cast (although you can blame some of that on the size of the part and the "late walk on" nature of the character). If I were a cynical sort,I would wonder who the actor slept with to get put into this movie in such a supernumerary role? Nah, never happen...
Production values, camera work, stunts, plot...everything cooks along quite nicely and Gray and his production crew pull things together pretty seamlessly (with the exception of the "Wrench" character, see above).
The dialog has a nice, light touch that rewards your indulgence, and there are several satisfying major and minor plot payoffs along the way. (My favorite moment - when Norton's character tells Wahlberg's character that he's just lost the element of surprise. Wahlberg proceeds to cold cock Norton with a right cross, and then asks him, "Were you surprised??" Hmmm, maybe you had to be there...)
Of course the movie requires a certain level of "suspension of disbelief" to work, but if you just relax and go along with it (and don't think too hard about the mechanics of cracking a safe underwater, or the likelihood of anyone being able to successfully hack and manipulate LA traffic via a laptop, etc), you'll have a fun ride.
"The Italian Job": it's lightweight summer fluff, but it's very good for what it is, and it doesn't try to be anything else. It isn't good enough for an "8" but I'd give it a "7.5".
24 out of 32 people found the following comment useful :-

Great film despite a few fallbacks, 4 November 2003
Author: irishboy6364
Over the last few months, I have seen a lot of reviews for The Italian Job, many of them negative. The gist of almost all of these pessimistic criticisms is that, for all its modernistic bravado and high-budget technology, the film doesn't have much substance where it counts. Look, people, it's just a fun movie. This is the type of picture where you're supposed to sit back, relax, and just enjoy the steady-moving pace of the film. Like Ocean's Eleven (2001), you can concentrate on the characters and the plot at the same time without having to do much thinking (lucky for some of us). Granted, "Ocean" is a better movie, but who cares? The plot may have some holes (there's a huge one about 3/4 of the way through), the action may not be as gratifyingly gratuitous as the trailers made it out to be, and some of the dialogue may seem pointless and cheesy, but again, who really cares? Cool characters, Mini Coopers, big explosions, Charlize Theron. What more do you want? I think it's time to drop the fake Roger Ebert meets Gene Shalit act and enjoy yourself for once! Oh, and another thing, whatever you do, don't compare it to the original because, to reiterate what F. Gary Gray has told the press a million times, THIS IS NOT A REMAKE!! My advice- if you're interested in nit-picking your way through a good-humored, fun flick, don't even bother seeing The Italian Job. But, if you don't have a severe inferiority complex and/or want to see Ed Norton get jacked by a bunch of Ukranians, go ahead. The Bottom Line, my fellow moviegoers, is: Lighten Up and Have Fun, Dammit.
32 out of 49 people found the following comment useful :-

you'll never shut down the real napster, 28 June 2005
Author: composer_mike from Edoass
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
-surprisingly enjoyable movie
-A group of thieves lead by Mark Wahlberg rob a gold safe in Italy and thankfully for them the heist is successful and they get away with it without any big problems. Before the group can celebrate however Steve played by Ed Norton decides he want the gold all for himself and pulls a Cout De' Ta on the group and shoots one of the members. He and his accomplices leave thinking that the group is dead but luckily the group is not dead. A year later we get back into the story where the group has tracked down Norton and decide to steal the gold back and spend the rest of the movie coming up with plans to steal back their gold and settle a score.
-This was a surprise for me, it had all the makings to be a typical forgettable summer movie but it was actually memorable and really fun to watch. What I like is how smart and well thought out the plans in the movie are, and how the movie feels realistic. Watching the trailer would make you think it was some mindless action movie but in fact there are only two action scenes in the movie and they are all really well done. The latter action scene is a very long 20 min. scene that has one of the best car chases ever done. I like how real the chase is and how everything is done old school style without the aid of CGI. Me personally I enjoyed this car chase more than the CGI filled chase in "Matrix 2". I remember watching music videos by director F. Gary Gray and always noticed how well made they were and thought he'd make a great filmmaker, turns out I was right as always and he proves it here. Can't wait to see what he does with the sequel.
-The actors do a decent job too with Seth Green being my favorite of the group. The other thing I loved was the excellent score by John Powell, ever since I heard his score for "Robots" this year I've been a fan of him and paying close attention to his music and the man is really good. He does a great job of avoiding all the typical summer action movie musical cliché's and provides a very well done score. I haven't seen the original that this is based on so I can't really say how well it stacks up to that one.
-So yeah this is a great popcorn movie that actually has a brain unlike most of the summer movie crap that comes out. Has great characters, is funny as hell and has a amazing score by John Powell. If you love heist movies then you'll love this one
-you know if I was in the group they'd call me handsome mike
24 out of 36 people found the following comment useful :-

Very Entertaining Heist Movie & A Big Plug For MINIs, 20 January 2007
Author: ccthemovieman-1 from Lockport, NY, United States
I wonder how many MINI Cooper automobiles were sold thanks to this movie? It couldn't help but add to the sales of this little car, which is featured in this film, along with an attractive cast.
This is a very, very entertaining heist-and-chase film. It features a "cool" cast with Mark Wahlberg, Charlize Theron, Edward Norton, Seth Green and Jason Statham.
The best chase scene is right at the beginning with a boat pursuit in Venice, Italy. The film doesn't overdo the violence, has a pretty intelligent script (with a few short exceptions). features interesting characters and is nicely firmed. The cat-and-mouse game between Norton and Theron's characters is suspenseful and fun to watch.
Once again, however, we are manipulated into rooting for criminals portrayed as "the good guys." How many times has this happened since the days of "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid" in the 1960s? It's twisted Hollywood, for you. In here, one of the criminals (Norton) stole and killed the leader and father figure (Donald Sutherland) of the gang, so he's the worst of the bunch and the film's villain. Also Theron's character is in the typically overblown-feminist mode of Hollywood in which women can do all things (including driving a car) better than a man. A third minor irritation is Seth Green's smug, smart-ass attitude which we also are supposed to go along with because it's hip and cool.
Despite these hindrances, it is an extremely entertaining movie and it also doesn't overboard on the profanity or sex....and, yes, those little cars are cool. Everyone I've talked to who has seen this film, enjoyed it.
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Great, fun, caper flick, 29 June 2005
Author: Barky44 (barkybree@snet.net) from United States
The Italian Job is a real blast to watch. It's a genuinely entertaining film, something you watch just for the sheer enjoyment of it. It's not heavy with drama or emotional hand-wringing, it has no cosmic statements about life, and it's not violent or profane. It's just a fun movie. Between watching the little Mini Coopers fly around the crowded streets of L.A. and the great bits by stereotypical computer geek-turned-crook (played gleefully by Seth Greene), I had a lot of fun watching this film.
Special kudos to the background music. They truly set a masterful tone for such a movie, so subtle yet keeps you on the edge when needed. Apparently a lot of artists contributed to the music, I found it to be the classiest part of the film.
8 out of 10. Not awe-inspiring but a great film to watch at the end of a lousy day at the office.
Barky
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Highly entertaining, 23 November 2003
Author: iwatcheverything from Texas, USA
If you are looking for a film that is quick witted and won't bore you then this is the place. It is fast paced and funny with some decent acting comeing from the characters. It is always hard for me to see Mark Walhberg as anything except Marky Mark. That image is burned in my mind forever. As an actor though he is pretty good. This movie is a must see for action fans who like to see a few little twists and turns. I will have to pick this movie up one day and buy it.
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Caper by numbers, 15 August 2003
Author: evilasahobby
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"The Italian Job" is a caper movie done by the numbers. Riding on the back of every caper cliche, it rises to no particular heights and will be a movie footnote by about the end of the month.
The biggest problem is that "The Italian Job" possesses no imagination at all. I've seen it all before and done better then. The acting is fine the cinematography is completely acceptable, but this film breaks absolutely no new ground.
Let's tick off the cliches:
- "old-school" criminal father figure and his protege
- another gang member jealous of protege
- a double-cross
- only bad guys use guns while good-guy criminals don't have to
- good criminals always outwit the bad guys
And that's about the first fifteen minutes. Everything is so predictable. Even the heist and car chase scenes, supposedly the highlight of the movie, seem pretty ordinary. This is especially true since they appeared in the trailers for the film so I already knew what to look for.
For me, a caper film works only if it has an element of realism - that maybe, just maybe, it could be pulled off without relying on a deux ex machina or "just because" moments. Parts of "The Italian Job" just throws that out the window, with computers doing things that computers can't do, the good guys not hitting anyone with their driving (especially going down the stairs) and not one single police car responding to street explosions, recklessly driven minis or even a low flying helicopter. Must be a heck of a city for these things not to rate a response.
The acting is passable, with the crew (Seth Green, Jason Stratham and Mos Def) being at least fun to watch. Mark Wahlberg is just too smarmy as the "nice guy" hero while Charlize Theron is about the only actor called on to display some kind of range. Donald Sutherland is a class act as always and shows up Wahlberg's deficiencies every moment they are together.
Overall this is a pretty uninteresting film. Given the IMDb ratings, it's the girls that really love this film, which I can understand to some extent, but there are such better caper films out there - even the vapidness of the recent "Ocean's Eleven" outshines the non-event that is "The Italian Job".
***SPOILER***
At the conclusion, take a moment to think about what is going to happen to Norton's character. Are we meant to be cheering the good guys for causing his demise, especially since it would appear to be long and painful? He didn't deserve that, simpering creep that he was.
***END SPOILER***
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Barely Passable as a Movie, 5 February 2005
Author: Daryl-7 from Columbus, Ohio
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I was really disappointed by this movie. Great actors in it, and potentially a great plot, but it just seemed to limp along.
Charlize Theron was masterful in her role and beautiful, but it seemed like 90% of her on-screen work was in car chases done with Austin Minis. Product placement gone wrong, so very wrong.
The direction seemed off, too. Edward Norton is the bad guy, and it was so obvious right from the start. Every time the camera would pass over him, it would linger too long and Norton would grimace or something. C'mon, Hollywood, give us a little credit! It's okay to surprise us with a plot twist without having to telegraph it.
Sorry, but this movie was just below average. I have always been one to appreciate the work and talent that goes into a movie, but this one just didn't have it.
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