Nine Queens (2002)
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Director:Fabián Bielinsky
Studio:Sony Pictures
Rating:4.5
Rated:R
Date Added:2007-05-05
Purchased On:2007-05-05
ASIN:B00006G8G3
UPC:0043396079014
Price:29.95
Genre:Spanish
Release:2002-01-10
Location:0471
Duration:115
Picture Format:Widescreen
Aspect Ratio:1.85:1
Sound:Dolby
Features:Anamorphic
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Fabián Bielinsky  ...  (Director)
  ...  (Writer)
 
Gastón Pauls  ...  
Ricardo Darín  ...  
Leticia Brédice  ...  
Tomás Fonzi  ...  
Graciela Tenenbaum  ...  
Summary: Nine Queens joins a line of sly thrillers about master-pupil con artists and games within games within games that includes The Sting, House of Games, and Heist. In the first five minutes, we watch an overt scam--a young Argentinian named Juan (Gastón Pauls) running the two-10s-for-a-5 hornswoggle on a convenience store clerk--then find that we have been tricked along with the bystanders as another brand of deception kicks in. And so it goes as Juan, with both trepidation and excitement, drifts into partnership for a day with an older, more cosmopolitan conman, Marcos (Ricardo Darín). Knocking around Buenos Aires--from gritty downtown to cozy neighborhood side streets to a swank hotel where wealth murmurs behind every door--these damnably resourceful scoundrels try not to miss a bet, including an epic swindle involving the titular "Nine Queens," a set of ultrarare stamps. Writer-director Fabián Bielinsky keeps a taut rein on everything, including his own cleverness. The end result is an entertainment as bracingly disciplined as it is ingenious. --Richard T. Jameson