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The Sting (1973)
4.2 out of 5
Genre: Drama
Movie Information:
Known for his character-driven films, Hill’s direction in “The Sting” is sharp and stylish, perfectly capturing the film’s period setting.
Lead: Paul Newman
Already a Hollywood icon, Newman brings effortless charm and world-weary wit to Gondorff, the veteran con artist.
Lead: Robert Redford
A rising star, Redford portrays Hooker, a small-time grifter yearning for a bigger score.
The Movie's Business
Box Office Performance: • North American Gross: $156,543,264 (a significant commercial success), Worldwide Gross: $257,887,445 (performed well internationally)
Synopsis
Together, they devise an elaborate con to fleece Lonnegan in a risky, long-shot scheme that demands meticulous planning and flawless execution.
Required Viewing Movies (RQV): REVIEW
Strengths
The Sting is a masterclass in the caper film genre.
The plot is intricate and suspenseful, keeping viewers guessing until the very end.
The film’s pacing is perfect, balancing thrilling twists with witty dialogue and character development.
Paul Newman and Robert Redford deliver iconic performances, their contrasting styles creating a delightful on-screen chemistry.
The film’s period setting is meticulously recreated, with stunning costumes, production design, and a ragtime score that perfectly complements the atmosphere.
Weaknesses
While the film’s complex con may be difficult to follow at times, the overall entertainment value remains high.
The violence is mostly implied, but some viewers may find the subject matter unsettling.
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