Three
years after Danny Ocean (Clooney) and his crew pulled off the
heist that made them legendary in criminal circles, the man
who was the target Terry Benedict (Garcia) has tracked them
all down and he wants his money back, with interest. Far too
well known to work in the US again, the eleven head for Europe
and plan one more job that will clear their debt and save their
lives but this time they might need one more member.
After the phenomenal
success of the first movie, can ‘Ocean’s Twelve’
steal your attention or will it be caught lacking?
It is very rare that
so many A-list stars ever get together to make a movie but ‘Ocean’s
11’ changed all that and George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Matt
Damon, Julia Roberts and the rest of the crew loved it so much
that they all return for the sequel. Under the direction of
Steven Soderbergh again, the star studded ensemble come back
with all the banter and camaraderie that made the first movie
so good but unfortunately the excellent heist plotline has been
stolen.
While the first movie
built into a classic heist filled finale, with lots of twists
and turns, the second film tries to do the same but it doesn’t
quite have the same fluidity and sheer, edge of your seat enjoyment
as the original. Again it jumps about, throwing in twist after
twist but the final pay off is abit of a let down, making the
climax not as satisfying as the first movie.
The major plus point
of the movie however is the cast. This is a collection of friends
coming together to have a great time and make a movie at the
same time. The banter between them is as good as ever, especially
the scenes with Matt Damon, George Clooney, Brad Pitt and Julia
Roberts. The dialogue just flows so naturally, you can tell
that these megastars are genuine friends and the film benefits
from it. The performances also reflect this as well, with the
main characters growing even more likable and charming, making
you feel a genuine affection of all of them. Julia Roberts and
George Clooney continue their relationship as Tess and Danny.
Matt Damon’s Linus Caldwell is still trying to gain the
respect of Danny and especially Rusty and make a bigger contribution
to the job. Brad Pitt’s Rusty Ryan is as cool as ever
but could his weakness be the women he left behind in Rome.
That woman is Isabel Lahiri, played by ‘Ocean’ newcomer
Catherine Zeta Jones, who fits into the illustrious cast with
the greatest of ease.
Unfortunately the
supporting cast don’t have as much screen time as you
would like. This might be Ocean’s twelve but only the
A-list stars get the most screen time. In the first film, each
character had their time in the limelight but in this one they
are just there to make up the numbers. Carl Reiner, Elliott
Gould, Casey Affleck, Scott Caan and Eddie Jemison have nothing
really to do in this one and their characters suffer for it.
Shaobo Qin as grease-man Yen, spends most of his time in a bag.
Bernie Mac, Andy Garcia and Don Cheadle also suffer but they
do have more screen time than the other members of the twelve.
Newcomer Vincent Cassel fares a lot better as François
Toulour, Danny Ocean’s new nemesis but even he could have
done with more screen time.
‘Ocean’s
Twelve’ might seem like an excuse for a group of friends
to come together and make a movie but even with all its faults
there is still a lot to enjoy. Yes it is self-indulgent and
isn’t as well written as the first film but how often
do you see as many stars on the big screen as this. The movie
does just enough to steal your attention but it isn’t
the really big score you may have been expecting.
Star Rating = * *
*
PICTURE & SOUND
Presented in Anamorphic
Widescreen 2.40:1 with Dolby Digital 5.1 surround sound, the
movie is presented very well.
BONUS FEATURES
Theatrical Trailer
(2.11 mins)
Watch the cool preview
trailer for ‘Ocean’s Twelve’
OVERALL
A cool film like
‘Ocean’s Twelve’ is crying out for special
features but the inclusion of just a trailer is nothing really
that special. This is a movie that had commentary track written
all over it but Warner Bros and the filmmakers have really let
down the fans in an effort to steal their hard earned money.
Ocean's Twelve
Cast:
George
Clooney, Brad Pitt, Matt Damon, Julia Roberts, Catherine
Zeta Jones, Don Cheadle, Andy Garcia, Bernie Mac, Carl
Reiner, Elliott Gould, Casey Affleck, Scott Caan, Eddie
Jemison, Shaobo Qin and Vincent Cassel