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Focus
Nicky, an accomplished con artist, gets romantically involved with his disciple Jess but later ends their relationship. Years later, she returns as a femme fatale to spoil his plans.
rating
6.868
runtime
105 min

Release

2015-02-25

Cast

Will Smith
Will Smith
as Nicky Spurgeon
Margot Robbie
Margot Robbie
as Jess Barrett
Adrian Martinez
Adrian Martinez
as Farhad
Gerald McRaney
Gerald McRaney
as Owens
Rodrigo Santoro
Rodrigo Santoro
as Garriga
BD Wong
BD Wong
as Liyuan
Brennan Brown
Brennan Brown
as Horst
Robert Taylor
Robert Taylor
as McEwen
Griff Furst
Griff Furst
as Gareth
Dotan Bonen
Dotan Bonen
as Gordon
Stephanie Honoré
Stephanie Honoré
as Janice
David Stanford
David Stanford
as Drunken Stranger
Dominic Fumusa
Dominic Fumusa
as Jared
Steve Kim
Steve Kim
as Liyuan's Bodyguard
Don Yesso
Don Yesso
as Card Player / Football Coach
Juan Minujín
Juan Minujín
as Marcello
Jano Seitun
Jano Seitun
as Bartender
Melania Lenoir
Melania Lenoir
as Pretty Woman
Pietro Gian
Pietro Gian
as Massive Security Guard
Justina Bustos
Justina Bustos
as Blonde Bartender
Paula Brasca
Paula Brasca
as Saleswoman
Antonella Macchi
Antonella Macchi
as Apollonia
Aaron Jay Rome
Aaron Jay Rome
as Bartender
Armando Leduc
Armando Leduc
as Bald Guy
Jon Eyez
Jon Eyez
as Bruiser
Clay Chamberlin
Clay Chamberlin
as Mark #1
Danny Ladmirault
Danny Ladmirault
as Mark #2
Chip Carriere
Chip Carriere
as Lead Official
Daniella Short
Daniella Short
as Naked Woman
Frank J. Monteleone
Frank J. Monteleone
as Tech
Alan Sabbagh
Alan Sabbagh
as Team Argentina Head Engineer
Hervé Segata
Hervé Segata
as France Team Engineer
Jorge Takashima
Jorge Takashima
as Team Korea Engineer
Pierre Marquille
Pierre Marquille
as HRT Team Owner
Nas Mehdi
Nas Mehdi
as Head of Team India
Federico Bongiorno
Federico Bongiorno
as Head of Team Russia
Kate Adair
Kate Adair
as Tourist Thief
Billy Slaughter
Billy Slaughter
as Passing Thief
Lindsay Clift
Lindsay Clift
as Another Thief
Thomas Francis Murphy
Thomas Francis Murphy
as Hustler
Nicoye Banks
Nicoye Banks
as Card Shark
Ruy Gatti
Ruy Gatti
as French Tech
Cacilie Hughes
Cacilie Hughes
as Jenny
Alvin Chon
Alvin Chon
as Liyuan's Bodyguard #2
Brett Baker
Brett Baker
as Another Thief
Taylor Persh
Taylor Persh
as Sous Chef
Mariano Bertolini
Mariano Bertolini
as Waiter
Scott M. Jefferson
Scott M. Jefferson
as Add'l McEwen Tech
Billy Louviere
Billy Louviere
as Rowdy Guy #1
Thomas Thomason
Thomas Thomason
as Rowdy Guy #2
Antonella Saldicco
Antonella Saldicco
as Party Guest #1
Joaquín Berthold
Joaquín Berthold
as Party Guest #2
Marina Artigas
Marina Artigas
as Party Guest #3
Dario Dukah
Dario Dukah
as Party Guest #4
Martin Covert
Martin Covert
as Doctor
Apollo Robbins
Apollo Robbins
as Apollo
Michael Dardant
Michael Dardant
as Card Mechanic #1
Victor Moran
Victor Moran
as Card Mechanic #2
Eric McMullen
Eric McMullen
as Doc
Han Soto
Han Soto
as Head of Team Japan
Yeshi Tenzin
Yeshi Tenzin
as Head of Team Japan #2
Laney Chouest
Laney Chouest
as Head of Team
Darrell Foster
Darrell Foster
as Head of Team Italy
Hilary Tuttle
Hilary Tuttle
as Waitress Thieff
Guillermo Miguel
Guillermo Miguel
as Team Argentina
Nina Leon
Nina Leon
as BA Reporter
Nick Reasons
Nick Reasons
as Sideline Reporter
Chris Dieker
Chris Dieker
as Coin Toss Rhino
Stevie Baggs Jr.
Stevie Baggs Jr.
as Coin Toss Thresher
Thomas Holley
Thomas Holley
as Announcer #1
Walter Prestenberg, Jr.
Walter Prestenberg, Jr.
as Announcer #2
Nic Harris
Nic Harris
as Interview Thresher
Patrick O'Hara
Patrick O'Hara
as Team Owner
David Haines
David Haines
as Nicky's Crew Tommy
Steve Hammond
Steve Hammond
as Cafe Host Mark
Derrick Townsend
Derrick Townsend
as Frat Guy #1
Juan Gaspard
Juan Gaspard
as Fan in Stands (uncredited)
Joe Chrest
Joe Chrest
as Jeweler (uncredited)
Sheena Sakai
Sheena Sakai
as Skybox Model (uncredited)
REVIEWS
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Wong Kentir

"Focus" blends two different movies in roughly equal measure. One is a movie about con men, scam artists and hustlers, in the tradition of "The Sting," "Ocean's Eleven," "House of Games" and "Shade." The second movie is a romantic comedy between two people who are strongly attracted to one another, but who cannot and do not trust each other. The movie about con men is brilliant. The hustles and scams are clever and cleverly executed with excellent skill and tradecraft. Dramatically, the double-blinds and double- crosses are well executed. The players con their marks, one another and the audience with finesse and aplomb. The cinematography, choreography and editing are crisp. The reveals are plausible within the film's cosmos of reality. The romantic comedy is not bad. One can understand and believe the attraction between the two characters. Will Smith's character is hunky, clever, confident, successful and wealthy. Margot Robbie's character is gorgeous, sexy, vulnerable, clever and charming. But the major plot points in this boy finds girl, boy loses girl, boy wins girl back subplot seem contrived, while the intriguing aspect of their relationship (How can two con artists with a history of deceiving one another learn to trust one another?) isn't explored in a satisfactory manner. Instead we get a breakup for reasons that are never explained, a repeated gag involving a wallet, and a massive coincidence that leads the audience to believe one of them has a hidden agenda involving the other. The relationship between them works best when they are conning one another, but it needs resolution. Technically, the film is beautifully done. Cinematography, locations, wardrobe, make-up, editing, audio -- everything is polished. It's a movie that merits a second or third viewing, not only to see the cons played out, but also to appreciate some of the subtle foreshadowing.

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Rangan

> Kicked off well, kept the momentum, but the end was... It's a Will Smith's movie, anyway, I was going to watch it, but when the initial cast dropped out, followed by a couple more, simply intrigued me. Actually, I enjoyed the film, but did not like it because of the bad ending. It was a good twist, except the shooting thing. An example how a tiny part can decide the entire movie's fate. Well written crime-drama, with a touch of romance. After all the obstacles, the final cast were at their best. Heist movies always excite me because of the involvement of the tricks and thrills. Nicky, a con artist who recruits a small time thief, Jess to work with his gang. When the job and the romance advancing smoothly, an unexpected split happens. So the years passed, when they meet again, what comes is the crux of the remaining story. The first half let us know what kind of character the Nicky is. His overwhelmed dedication for his undertaking and his reliable team's the focus. Overall, it was the best portion of the movie, and the next half goes for the giant kill, but lacks enthusiasm. More like a revenge or jealousy type narration, but only until reaching the climax where it tries being a very clever and happen all the things at a brisk pace. The film was better than I thought, after learning it was criticised, mostly very badly. Would have been a bit better if the writing was cautious for the crucial parts. Importantly, like I said the end part. 'Yes' for the entertainment it provided and 'no' for one of the best products of the year, 6½/10

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mooney240

**Great twists. Great Fun. Great acting. Great movie!** As a sucker for heist/con films, I love this movie! Great cast, a fun plot, and just great escapism. After seeing hundreds upon hundreds of movies, I rarely am caught off guard by "surprising" twists, but this movie took turns I didn't expect, and absolutely loved it! Probably not as great as my rating would imply, but if you love a good con artist flick, you will enjoy Focus thoroughly.