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Release Date:
10 December 2004 (USA)
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Tagline:
You cross one ocean, you face them all more
Plot:
Daniel Ocean recruits one more team member so he can pull off three major European heists in this sequel to Ocean's 11. full summary | full synopsis
Awards:
1 win
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7 nominations
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Ocean's Twelve: 6/10
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Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Brad Pitt | ... | Rusty Ryan | |
| Catherine Zeta-Jones | ... | Isabel Lahiri | |
| George Clooney | ... | Danny Ocean | |
| Ed Kross | ... | Bank Officer | |
| Julia Roberts | ... | Tess Ocean | |
| Don Tiffany | ... | House Painter | |
| Anne Jacques | ... | Shop Owner | |
| David Sontag | ... | Plainclothes Goon #1 | |
| Larry Sontag | ... | Plainclothes Goon #2 | |
| Andy Garcia | ... | Terry Benedict | |
| Casey Affleck | ... | Virgil Malloy | |
| Dina Connolly | ... | Virgil's Fiancée | |
| Scott Caan | ... | Turk Malloy | |
| Nelson Peltz | ... | Partygoer | |
| Mini Anden | ... | Supermodel |
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Also Known As:
Ocean's 12 (USA) (alternative spelling)
La nueva gran estafa (Argentina) (Chile) (International: Spanish title) (Mexico) [es]
Двенадцать друзей Оушена (Russia) [ru]
Dannyho partáci 2 (Czech Republic) [cs]
Doze Homens E Outro Segredo (Brazil) [pt]
I symmoria ton dodeka (Greece) [el]
Le retour de Danny Ocean (Canada: French title) [fr]
Ocean's 12 (Turkey: Turkish title) [tr]
Ocean's 12 (Finland) [fi]
Ocean's Twelve (Spain) [es]
Ocean's Twelve (France) [fr]
Ocean's Twelve (Germany) [de]
Ocean's Twelve: Dannyho dvanástka (Slovakia) [sk]
Ocean's twelve: Dogrywka (Poland) [pl]
Oceani kaksteist (Estonia) [et]
Oceanovih dvanaest (Croatia) [hr]
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La nueva gran estafa (Argentina) (Chile) (International: Spanish title) (Mexico) [es]
Двенадцать друзей Оушена (Russia) [ru]
Dannyho partáci 2 (Czech Republic) [cs]
Doze Homens E Outro Segredo (Brazil) [pt]
I symmoria ton dodeka (Greece) [el]
Le retour de Danny Ocean (Canada: French title) [fr]
Ocean's 12 (Turkey: Turkish title) [tr]
Ocean's 12 (Finland) [fi]
Ocean's Twelve (Spain) [es]
Ocean's Twelve (France) [fr]
Ocean's Twelve (Germany) [de]
Ocean's Twelve: Dannyho dvanástka (Slovakia) [sk]
Ocean's twelve: Dogrywka (Poland) [pl]
Oceani kaksteist (Estonia) [et]
Oceanovih dvanaest (Croatia) [hr]
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MPAA:
Rated PG-13 for language.
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Runtime:
125 min
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2.35 : 1 more
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Certification:
Malaysia:U |
Portugal:M/12 |
Canada:PG (Alberta/British Columbia/Manitoba/Nova Scotia/Ontario) |
New Zealand:M |
Argentina:13 |
Australia:M |
Brazil:12 |
Canada:G (Quebec) |
Chile:14 |
Czech Republic:12 |
Denmark:A |
Finland:S |
Germany:6 |
Hong Kong:IIA |
Iceland:L |
Netherlands:AL |
Norway:A |
Peru:14 |
Philippines:PG-13 |
Singapore:PG |
South Korea:12 |
Sweden:Btl |
Switzerland:10 (canton of Geneva) |
Switzerland:10 (canton of Vaud) |
Switzerland:12 (canton of Zurich) |
UK:12A (original rating) |
UK:12 (video rating) (2005) |
USA:PG-13 (certificate #41268) |
Greece:K
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Rusty's phone ring tone is the title song from Pretty in Pink (1986).
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Factual errors: Early in the film Danny is seen riding in Amtrak car 54525, presumably in Connecticut, but this type of train car is not used in Amtrak's Northeast Corridor service and is primarily seen in the Midwest.
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Referenced in 2006 MTV Movie Awards (2006) (TV)
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Soundtrack:
My Prayer
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What's the name of the song in the "laser dance" sequence?At one point in the story does Danny Ocean and his team start conning The Night Fox?
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It's inevitable, isn't it? After the success of the remake of Ocean's Eleven, out comes the sequel three years later. I liked the style of the teaser trailer (and was probably one of the only ones who didn't mind the name), so naturally, I was looking forward to the movie. Naturally, it's a sequel, so it's inferior to the original (which I liked more than the original of the original). The entire cast is back (plus one more, obviously) for the necessary foreign-country locations and trendy scene transitions. There's the constant music, the people with the general European accents (well, villains), and every other caper movie cliché in the books.
Danny Ocean (George Clooney) and his eleven/twelve compadres are forced to pay back the money that they stole from Terry Benedict's (Andy Garcia) casinos three years earlier. To get the money, they have to steal it in Europe.
Where the first movie was fun, this sequel was mildly entertaining. It went on a little long, but was never boring. It's watchable (as all crime movies like these should be), but not really entertaining. I wasn't having fun while watching a lot of Ocean's Twelve. I wasn't bored, either. I was in Limbo of the movie world. All of the Vegas glitz added to the first, and here it's drab European backgrounds. Steven Soderbergh's directing also makes the film harder to enjoy. The film's choppy-we don't see events that happened until after the fact (if that makes any sense), and there are so many subplots and characters with similar sounding names that eventually we stop caring. Whenever a movie makes me do that, I usually focus more in on the fun aspects of the movie. And sure, the movie had its fun moments, and never left me bored, but overall, it just lacked that ultra-cool style that the first one had.
Then again, every actor's back in cool form. Catherine Zeta-Jones is the newbie here, and although her character is barely defined, she still manages to be cool. George Clooney, Julia Roberts, Brad Pitt (being on screen probably more than anyone else), Matt Damon-they're all cool. But it's obvious that this isn't the best sequel that could have been made for Ocean's Eleven-the movie was originally written for a completely different movie, and then readapted to a sequel. Because of that, there aren't really any reminders on who these people were. I remembered Clooney, Roberts, Garcia, and a few character names and quirks (such as Pitt's obsessive eating), but, really, who were these people? Did Soderbergh think that we would all rush out to see the first one before seeing this? I'll bet as many people did that as the number who went to see the Russian Solyaris after Soderbergh made Solaris.
The caper this time around isn't as interesting (the major one doesn't come in until halfway through), nor as easy to follow. In fact, the whole movie's basically a convoluted mess. The subplot about Isabel's father, things like that...if there's a definition of worthless, that's it. Also, that "Julia Roberts" bit went on for too long. We got the joke there. At that moment, I think that the movie thought it was funny enough to abandon basically the entire plot and go with a ten minute schtick, when there was basically no other humor in the movie. Still, Ocean's Twelve isn't terrible, and can offer a good time if you're the right person.
My rating: 6/10 Rated PG-13 for language.