Synopsis
Read between the lies.
A small, wealthy family in New York City gets progressively torn apart by secrets, lies, and the theft that orchestrates all of it.
2023 Directed by Benjamin Caron
A small, wealthy family in New York City gets progressively torn apart by secrets, lies, and the theft that orchestrates all of it.
Julianne Moore Erik Feig Bart Freundlich Brian Gatewood Alessandro Tanaka Jessica Switch Jodie Caron
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my favorite character in this shimmeringly fun but instantly forgettable con artist mishegoss? you guessed it: New York City!
For a while, Sharper was giving me exactly what I needed from a February thriller: an engaging, fun story with countless plot twists and a great cast. Unfortunately, this really fell apart in the third act, crossing every line of believability and overdoing the concept to the point that probably looked like the biggest plot twist of them all on paper, but in reality was just painfully obvious and predictable.
Then again, are you really going to skip a movie in which Julianne Moore and Sebastian Stan are conning people while looking hot and dangerous?
The best twist in this movie happens in the first 30 seconds when you find out that SHARPER is a noun.
There are some twists that work, some that are telegraphed, and very few of them that are believable…BUT…it’s a fun, well-acted little thriller. Most importantly this type of movie doesn’t get made enough anymore and can only survive with a brief peek in a few hundred theaters and dumped straight to streaming.
In the 90s this would have been packed with Kim Basingers, Halle Berry’s, Michael Douglases, and Catherine Zeta-Jones’ and made a bunch of money. Y’all are lame now.
A polished and sleek crime thriller that weaves a compelling story with it’s ever shifting story perspectives. The final act loses some of it’s luster with an underwhelming and rather messy final reveal. Everything up until that point, though, felt very precise and had me completely engrossed. Julianne Moore (looking gorgeous at 62 years old) lights up the screen. This would be an easy 4 stars if the ending hadn’t been fumbled. Still worth checking out. I love a good confidence game.
Degrees of Kevin Bacon: 1
1. Julianne Moore and Kevin Bacon in Crazy, Stupid, Love.