The
Thomas Crown Affair Movie Review:
The Thomas
Crown Affair is a stylish and respectable film. Thomas Crown
(Brosnan) is a rich art thief that finally meets a woman
he can relate to, Catherine (Russo). The only problem is
that Catherine is an insurance agent after Crown for stealing
a 100 million-dollar painting. Crown and Catherine clash
and play games of cat and mouse about the painting. As Crown
takes her glider flying and to the beautiful Caribbean,
Catherine begins to really know Thomas Crown. Crown also
gets know her and both begin falling for each other. The
film paces into a noir filled with betrayal, romance, and
trust.
The
Thomas Crown Affair is one of those movies that you enjoy,
but there is nothing really special about it. The film is
cool and smooth, but also very predictable at times.
The
Thomas Crown Affair is a remake of the 1968 Norman Jewison
version, which I have not seen. The first version starred
Steve McQueen as Thomas Crown and Faye Dunaway as Catherine
Banning. Dunaway is also in the 99 version, she plays Crown's
psychiatrist. The scenes with Brosnan and Dunaway are well
done and also pivotal to the film. The developments of Crown's
feelings for women and for Catherine are revealed in these
scenes.
The
acting in The Thomas Crown Affair is exceptional. Brosnan
and Russo are both outstanding. Brosnan once again plays
a true well-mannered gentleman that is a thief. Russo takes
a character turn in her role as the greedy and sexual insurance
agent after Crown. I really like these two actors' roles
in The Thomas Crown Affair. Rene Russo is one of the finest
actresses in Hollywood, and almost everything that she does
is good. Thomas Crown is the type of character that is written
for an actor like Pierce Brosnan. The stylish quirks that
Brosnan develops in his Bond films and The Thomas Crown
Affair is what makes him an effective actor. In addition
to, Denis Leary (Michael McCann) gives a straight pivotal
performance as a cop that is also after Crown.
I
do recommend The Thomas Crown Affair. Everything is pretty
good in the film, the story, the direction, the acting,
there is nothing missing. However this film has is set audience,
which is adults. I don't believe that teenagers would like
this film that much, except maybe the sex scenes.
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Card Grade: B-
Joseph
Tucker
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