The director David O Russell has produced two of the best
films of recent times in the
'The Fighter' and 'Silver Linings Playbook'. He must have been
happy with the performances he got from his cast in those films because for his
latest ‘American Hustle’ he seems to have merged his lead actors and actresses from
those two films.
Unfortunately they get caught out by FBI agent Richie DiMaso
(Bradley Cooper). DiMaso offers them a choice of jail or collaboration. He wants
their assistance in taking down a host corrupt congressmen and casino barons. They
agree, reluctantly.
Their way in is though the mayor Carmine Polito (Jeremy
Renner), although ‘Irv’ feels uneasy about conning a man he soon develops a good
friendship with. He has another problem as well, namely his loose cannon of
a wife Rosalyn (the delightful Jennifer Lawrence). There’s not much love
between them but they stay together, loosely speaking, for the sake of their son.
She appears highly likely to blow their cover at any point and eventually does.
The plot is loosely based on the Abscam scandal and is great
fun through although possibly hard to follow at times basically because there’s an awful lot
going on. There are plethora of plot twists and turns amongst the back stabbing,
double dealing etc but even if you can’t follow the story, sit back and enjoy
the characters. The film delivers a wonderful array of personalities delivered with some very fine acting.
A lot of the audience seemed to find the whole film LOL
funny. I didn't think that, a few smiles maybe and Amy Adams’ dress raised a chuckle or two,
in a neckline plunging to the floor sort of way.
Not a perfect film but impressive enough I’m sure to bag a few
awards this year.
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