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14th February 2002
Ocean's Eleven 12 cert camera

Dir: Steven Soderbergh
Cast: George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Matt Damon, Andy Garcia, Julia Roberts, Elliot Gould
Length: 116 minutes
Release: 15th February 2002

Ocean's Eleven

Beats wearing all that doctor's get-up

How many times has an all-star cast failed to deliver on the big screen?

Not this time.

Nigel Bell


While this is a remake (or rather a reinterpretation) of the Frank Sinatra / Rat Pack movie of the 60s, the new Ocean's Eleven has 21st century gloss with a 70s sheen.

Like the Vegas casinos they're trying to rob we're talking class right across the board.

Director Soderbergh slips into split-screen/credits whizzing in from different angles mode to set a quality threshold which never lets up for two hours.

The plot
It's pure Hollywood. Clooney as Danny Ocean is newly released from prison.

Ocean's Eleven
Yeah I'm cool. I know I'm cool

He has an audacious plan to rob not one but three Las Vegas casinos in one night.

For this he needs the support of ten heist experts (together with Clooney you have the Ocean's Eleven of the title).

They range from squabbling siblings to ageing impersonators to blast expert Basher (Don Cheadle) who has a well dodgy but surprisingly catchy cockney accent.

It gives we British a little link to the crime of the century and provides great laughs, not least when he's trying to explain cockney rhyming slang. "We're in Barney Rubble." "What?" "Trouble!"

The simple prospect of relieving casino boss Terry Benedict (an excellent underplayed yet menacing Andy Garcia) of millions is further complicated when the gang realise Danny's ex-wife Tess is Benedict's new girlfriend.

Is Danny really in it for the money or the girl? Is the girl the spanner in the works? These are just a couple of a host of problems faced by our loveable rogues as they prepare for the heist.

The verdict
There's so much to appreciate in this movie it's difficult to known where to start.

Ocean's Eleven
"Who is this?" "The man who's robbing your casinos."

The acting is top drawer throughout - Clooney is cool, Gould bizarre as a hippie style money man backing the heist.

The honours, however, go to Brad Pitt. Understated as Clooney's back-up man, eating in almost every scene yet subtly dominant throughout.

The Las Vegas setting is superb with the crew being given unheard of access to the real-life behind the scenes of the Strips casinos.

There's humour. Near the beginning Pitt is trying to teach a group of kids the art of poker. He almost pulls his hair out when a student proudly shows his hand boasting he must have won because "they're all red."

There's a great soundtrack mixing modern with old.

Best of all is the way the film never allows you to think everything will end happily for the eleven.

There are so many red herrings throughout which keep you on your toes.

Like a vintage Mission Impossible, Soderbergh lets you into some of the gang's plans for the robbery but never the whole deal.

And if only I looked like Brad Pitt, I'd been dashing to my nearest tailor for a sharp suit.

5/5

 

 


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