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Deception [DVD] [2008]

DVD ~ Hugh Jackman
2.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
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  • Actors: Hugh Jackman, Michelle Williams, Ewan McGregor
  • Directors: Marcel Langenegger
  • Format: PAL
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: 15
  • Studio: Entertainment in Video
  • DVD Release Date: 25 Aug 2008
  • Run Time: 103 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 2.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B0019496V0
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 8,995 in DVD (See Bestsellers in DVD)

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Synopsis

Jonathan (Ewan McGregor) is living a boring and lonely life before he meets a lawyer named Wyatt (Hugh Jackman). But Wyatt's exciting existence is far darker than Jonathan could have imagined, and Jonathan is soon in over his head. Oscar nominee Michelle Williams (BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN) co-stars in this dramatic thriller.

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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Good but not the best , 27 Aug 2008
In many areas, Deception is a bit of a disappointment. The script is poor, enough so that the top quality actors struggle a little with some of the cheese, the plot twists are a little too obvious and occasionally slapdash, and I left watching the film feeling that the full potential for the film itself hadn't been reached. Half of the problems seem to be caused by a lack of decent characterisation. Unless you're a bored accountant yourself, you might need a little more on Ewan MG's character to fully care what's happening to him, and I have to admit even in the dullest moment of my working life I think I might shy away from accepting drugs from a random colleague I'd never seen before in the middle of a meeting room (even if it is late at night). To emphasise the character's weedy/boring status, he is dressed in possibly the worst clothing - wait till you see the underwear, which is presumably what all good bashful boys are wearing this season - although I assume that the clothing is there to help the pretence that Hugh Jackman could look like Ewan MacGregor at one stage in the plot. McGregor's outfit basically turns into a character costume, which just seems like an easy way for the script to answer things and on a practical front is damned risky on the part of Jackman's character.

Saying that, there are some good moments in the film and these are the reasons why I have bought it myself. Sure, the plot is cheesy and obvious and won't be winning any awards for originality any time soon (or even for a good adaption of a theme). The camera work looks a little amateurish for some reason, which does distract from the actors and situation. However, there are some scenes which are worth sitting through the more cringe worthy points - I particularly like McGregor's initial forays into the sex club, and more the point the women's amused reaction to him. Jackman is wasted in it, but is blatantly having fun when he does his "evil" scenes and this does come across well - it's these scenes that give some of the more memorable quotes from the film. Michelle Williams gives a reasonable performance, but then again she's never given much to work with and what she does is probably the best out of the lot. The person I do feel sorry for is Ewan McGregor. I'm not a particular fan of his, but he is a good actor and he seems destined to get into roles which limit his acting. He is also a good looking man, which meant that a lot of unnecessary hair gel was used in order to make him into the geek that apparently the character was (I hope accountants get hair gel as part of their expenses if this is the case). You just want to enter him in some type of makeover programme after about half an hour. His utter naivity with regards to Jackman's character is also a little odd - sure, dismiss the considerations if you'd like as he's desperate for friendship, but at least have the thoughts running through his head at some stage. He is, after all, supposed to be used to fraud cases. At the start I wasn't entirely sure whether Jackman was trying to chat him up due to his sudden and somewhat excessive attention that seemed over the top to just "hey, we're both blokes stuck doing a boring job, let's be pals". Mind you, depending on your perspective this is no bad thing.

Ultimately, if you're a fan of one of the principle actors then you'd probably want to purchase this DVD and, like me, find parts of it that are worthy of rewatching. However, if you're just after a good thriller then you might find yourself frustrated and a little bored after a while. There are much better films by all three actors out there, and certainly better thrillers. The erotic areas of the film are ok, but nothing particularly special (hampered again by the camera work) and the whole sex club aspect definitely wasn't utilised enough and might even cause more disappointment if you're watching the film because there's a sex club with Jackman, Williams and McGregor involved. Vodaphone presumably would have been delighted by the amount of phone use as well.

All in all, I'd say it rated an average 3 stars, dropping to 2 if you're not a particular fan of the actors.
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Enjoyable thriller and excellent performances, 27 Jun 2008
By Reader (Asia) - See all my reviews
I enjoyed this thriller with its neo-noir look ( very evocative of Manhattan) and its excellent casting and performances. The plot is credible, even if some of the twists are probably a little too easy to project. But the buildup is tension-filled and the resolution is a tongue-in-cheek nod to the profession of the main protagonist ( certainly a made-in-accountant heaven solution!). The most memorable scenes are the bonding moments between two unlikely friends in a world where it can be very lonely if you didn't belong! In this case, the club is a sex club, populated by successful New York financial community professionals looking for "intimacy without the intricacy" ( in the words of the character portrayed by Charlotte Rampling, in a cameo).

I particularly liked the excellent performances. There is the very good performance from Ewan McGregor as the low-key, fun-starved auditor who plods along from one audit job to another. He embues his characterization with the right timidity and somewhat awed regard for his new-found friend and social mentor. Hugh Jackman is equally outstanding in a dramatic shift from his usual leading-man roles, this time as a villain with a criminal agenda. He is suave, sophisticated, and self-assured but when he forces the timid Jonathan to pursue a major international fraud, he is chilling! Very credible portrayal from Jackman, who is increasingly taking on more and more varied screen roles ( his 1-2 acting punch in The Prestige and The Fountain still stuns). Michelle Williams ironically projects an air of vulnerability in a role that is key to the plot.

Go get the DVD, if you missed the movie in the cinema!
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4 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars The only Deception is the film's publicity, 6 Nov 2008
By 2cleverbyhalf (somewhere in the future) - See all my reviews
Another Ewan flop...

The Deception is totally uninspired. If you can't guess the 'twist' you must be too dumb to push the buttons on your dvd player. That bloke from Star Wars does another dodgy American accent and plays, again, the nervous nerd who can't believe his luck, but ultimately gets the girl. That bloke from X-men does a sub-American psycho thing which is just about believable. But it's just another shadows and neon no hoper with some nice lingerie and a daft ending.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Rent don't buy this disappointing thriller
The film's set up is desperately slow but there is some promise in Jackman's performance...then unfortunately it just goes downhill. Read more
Published 6 months ago by J. Minogue

2.0 out of 5 stars Feels longer than 90mins
Deception is the kind of film that meanders along without really getting anywhere. Hugh Jackman gives a good performance and if you love Ewan then you'll forgive the poor accent... Read more
Published 9 months ago by Shrew

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