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Entrapment: Special Edition

Entrapment: Special Edition

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Decent entertainment
Review: Entrapment is by no means a masterpiece and its plot is executed in a more complex manner than it really needs to be, but it's 2 hours of entertainment, featuring some exciting capers and plenty of sex appeal with its leading stars. There is even a plot twist at the end that caught me by surprise. Not exactly a frenetically paced thriller, Entrapment always entertains with nary a dull moment.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Sean and Catherine Magically Transcend and Transform!!
Review: I apologize, this is probably nothing more than a "3-star" (or even two!) movie in the traditional sense. However, Catherine Zeta-Jones has emerged as the brunette version of positively and literally the most beautiful and majestic woman to ever grace the legendary Hollywood screen: Princess Grace Kelly. The presence and charisma of Sean Connery, of course, has always transformed mediocre films into true spectacles. Now, delicately introduce the tender and multi-talented Zeta-Jones, and you enjoy a relationship that combines the eloquence of James Stewart and Donna Reed ("It's A Wonderful Life") with the mesmorizing qualities of Elvis Presley and Ann Margaret ("Viva Las Vegas"). At this point, if you can possibly manage to persuade your brain to overlook some far fetched and perhaps ill conceived plot twists, you're probably ready for the home stretch: A razzle dazzle conclusion with gut wrenching suspense and cool special effects. There is something sleek and silky smooth about this DVD production and its main characters that defies description. If you seem to like what you're hearing (and seeing) so far, trust me: This special DVD version is worth its weight in gold. But for heavens sake, what's up with "Suave Sean" slurring his "s" words and butchering the "r" sounds?? A few quick speech therapy sessions to address this mild regression, and I'd be tempted to give the sequel "five stars" (but only if Connery keeps his partner in crime who is also a highly romantic companion)!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A pleasant surprise.
Review: I had not expected much from this movie, but I ended up liking it very much. While not terribly believable, the plot does not have any major holes in it. It was not entirely original, I recognised several scenes from movies like "the Setup" and the Thomas Crown Affair. On the other hand, nothing was completely copied end the plot held enough twists to be interesting. The actor did an admirable job, rather better then most action movies. The one difficulty I have with the whole movie is the part played by Connery. While he is still in fysically good shape, it is obvious he is no longer capable of the acrobatics that he is supposed to perform. This however is a minor point.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: An average film that needs improving.
Review: Fearless insurance investigator Gin Baker (Catherine Zeta-Jones) is given the chance to bring the world's most legendary art thief, "Mac" MacDougal (Sean Connery) to the bottom. He proves more elusive than expected, but finally Gin believes she has the confidence. She needs to be extremely sure, however, as together they plan the heist of the millennium from the sickening height of one of the tallest buildings in the world....

Entrapment is an average movie that is entertaining enough, but it needs ultimate improving. Still, the story is intriguing and the acting is good which make this film definitely not as bad as all the critics promise it is.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Captivating and entertaining
Review: Watching a Sean Connery film is a form of escape. This film is certainly that. Entrapment takes you out of the humdrum into a life of sophisticated crime. Elegant art works, computerized finance, exotic locations and unusual people. Big Tam always manages to provide rich wit, delivered effortlessly with his particular charm. Here, he's partnered with insurance investigator Zeta-Jones as they weave through an bizarre array of heists, each building from one to the next. The ultimate goal must be achieved in a specific time and place. The finale is inevitable, but given Connery's film history, not disappointing nor surprising.

Big Tam has developed an inexplicable ability to draw out the best of his film partners. In his only truly serious film, Medicine Man, he brought a lustre to Lorraine Bracco not seen in her other films. Entrapment displays Catherine Zeta-Jones as more 'alive' than any of her other films. Anthony Hopkins could only use her as decoration in Zorro, but against Connery, she presents a wider range of expression. Still appearing a bit constrained, she's at least competent in this role, if not outstanding.

Entrapment almost seems one of a new genre of Connery type roles. The Rock, Medicine Man, Hunt for Red October and this film present him as the devious outcast who makes good. It's not a bad type, although one wonders what the insurance companies think of presenting us with such a successful thief always going scot-free. The film is a good addition to your collection, to be viewed on those evenings when you don't need complexity, but aren't in the mood for brainless sit-coms.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An intriguing plot..
Review: and an awesome movie all around. I really enjoyed this movie. Sean Connery played at his best! The plot pulls you in, and then smacks you in the face! 'Twas quite an enjoyable movie. Sean Connery and Catherine Zeta-Jones seemed like an odd pair at first, but it just added even more intrigue to the plot! I really enjoyed the ending, and hope that there will be a sequel made. YOU HAVE GOT TO SEE THIS MOVIE! :-)

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: You Won't Be Entraped By This
Review: Unfortunatly, this film wasn't quite what I expected. Connery is classically associated with 007, in other words 'the good guy'. Playing a professional thief, didn't really suit his style, having said this, he made the best of it.

Catherine Zeta Jones fitted the role of an insurance investigater leading a double life, very well indeed being subtle and athletic thoughout, she breathed life into the film. Having talked about the actors, the film seemed to wallow too much with many of the scenes taking place in some castle in scotland. They ought to have dotted around a bit to keep things interesting. Still, there some scenes (not enough) which contained real suspense and thrilling action. The ending was entirly unconvincing and unrealistic. Although i didn't see it coming, it wasn't in the least bit likely, considing the complete lack of chemistry between the lead actors throughout the film.

This, in my opinion is what killed the film, the lack of relationship other than profesional. Mac even put Gin down when she suggested it. In a way it would have been difficult having a romantic intrest because Connery is old enough to be Zeta Jones' grandfather.

In conclusion I would say that if you are a die-hard Connery or Zeta jones fan, then it is worth a rent for a mediocre performance by good actors and a topical story line, watch it once then make up your own mind.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: I've seen better
Review: Connery and Jones make for a terrible match-up. She is unbelievable in her role, but he is perfect in his. Connery never fails to deliver even when matched with inferior actors/actresses. The plot - needed some work. I actually fell asleep near the end. I lost interest in the film as it was coming to those crucial plot ending explanations where the audience is filled in on the whole shebang. If we must give actors money - at least make the film believable.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Not recommended for inflight entertainment!
Review: I saw this movie whilst flying across Europe so that could be why it didn't grip me, but there is something about a 60+ year old man kissing a woman half his age that makes my stomach turn. Sean Connery as always is in top form, back to his 007 days, but this film lacks the fast paced action we'd come to associate with Connery in his Bond days. The plot is slow and too static, the movie tends to stick in one location (an old house in the middle of nowhere) while Connery and Zeta play cat-and-mouse games of betrayal. There are a few good moments, not knowing who is the bad guy (or girl) in this movie makes it a little more exciting, but the big question is WHY? The plot centres around some sort of conspiracy but WHY? A little too slow, an old Bond movie is always more fun and more exciting. Rent, watch once then send it back!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: This was an o.k movie
Review: This movie was actually kind of confusing to me. I think that there should of been a good chase scene. what is a suspense with out a chase scene. The people did too much talking and not enough action. Also did anyone else notice that Catherine Zeta-Jones had about 7 different hairstyles and 10 different outfits. Are we acting here or putting on a fashion show? You tell me. Also Sean Connery doesn't look good for his age. Stop making him younger than he is. The movie has it's good parts when they had to seal the mask and when they had to cross to the next buliding while hanging on for their lives. However, I didn't leave the movie theatre like that was good. when it was over I was just like o.k. I think it needed something more.


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