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Circus



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Famke Janssen Movie:
Circus



Movie
Circus
Circus
List Price: $29.95Label: Sony Pictures

Salesrank: 62465

Released: April 3, 2001
Our Price: $0.49
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MPAA Rating: R (Restricted)
Media: DVD

Features:

  • Anamorphic
  • Closed-captioned
  • Color
  • Dolby
  • Dubbed
  • DVD
  • Subtitled
  • Widescreen
  • NTSC
  • Starring:

  • Lucy Akhurst
  • Michael Attwell
  • Christopher Biggins
  • Ian Burfield
  • Brian Conley
  • Editorial Review:
    No Description Available.
    Genre: Feature Film-Drama
    Rating: R
    Release Date: 3-APR-2001
    Media Type: DVD

    Description of Circus:
    Circus is an appropriate title for this busy British three-ring caper film. John Hannah is the amiable ringmaster, a gambling junkie and "the smartest man I know" according to all his acquaintances. Which doesn't quite explain why everyone targets him as a patsy in their elaborate scams and schemes. There are plots aplenty here: frumpy accountant Peter Stormare hires Hannah to murder his wife and then videotapes the deed for collateral in a blackmail scheme. Upwardly mobile thug Brian Conley pressures Hannah to run his casino while plotting his demise. Sexy Famke Janssen puts on her slinky best femme fatale pose as Hannah's girlfriend with a questionable past, playing the players against one another. That past catches up with her when Fred Ward, an old partner in crime she abandoned holding the bag years back, arrives for payback. Almost too clever for its own good, Circus is an ingeniously engineered mercenary free-for-all thick with secret alliances, double-crosses, hidden identities, and a plot that twists into a new direction every five minutes. What it misses in all the self-conscious plotting is a human equation. Hannah's grinning, easygoing attitude and Janssen's sultry air of mystery help fill out the characters, but the only real satisfaction coming at the end of this crack caper is its sheer logistic perfection. --Sean Axmaker

    Circus Reviews:
    flea circus 1 Star Review
    2008-05-06 - Good lighting and cinematography, otherwise smug and sophomoric script by Tarantino-geek clone, who fancies that drama is achieved through endless scenes of bullying and barnyard expletives.

    Its key villain, Bruno, is several rungs below Cesar Romero's camp "Joker" caricature on the old BATMAN TV series. (In voiceover commentary, the inept scriptwriter infers that audiences disliked the performance because they weren't hip enough to appreciate that Bruno is SUPPOSED to be an unlikeable sadistic egotist--as opposed to the likeable variety of such a goon.)

    The Brit TV triumph HUSTLE and the 1970s classic THE STING outclass this puny busy-ness, not just because they had better budgets and were produced by competent filmmakers. They had genuine wit, style, and characters (villains included) worth audience interest.

    The commentary track lays the blame at the feet of the tween-brained screenwriter who, here, is "Ed McMahoned" by one of the film's fatuous, fawning producers.

    If you really want to experience essence of this movie, save your money and pound your head with a hammer.

    Take the road less twisted 3 Star Review
    2008-02-19 - Too many plot twists add up to not caring much about what happens to whom. The actors are all decent to good, the script has its moments, and all in all this could have been better, I guess...somehow.
    Instead it's a mushy mess with no one to cheer for or care much about. It starts out rather ugly and violent but gets better as it becomes more character-driven. Even then, it's missing the snap and humor and pacing of Lock Stock and other successful films of the genre.
    Worth watching on late night tv if you can't sleep, maybe. Other than that, pass.

    A clear winner, in all arenas some may not stomach the concept 4 Star Review
    2007-05-30 - CIRCUS (2000), is a movie that very few people in North America know
    about, because of its British origin, and cast, which is unfortunate,
    considering the quality, the story, and the sequence of events that
    will have people's jaws dropping over 90 mins, with considerable
    amusement, and some shock.

    Once more, Famke Janssen reprises her "eye-candy" role as the token
    hot girl, as was the case in Made or Rounders, for example.

    The story deals with characters in the British underworld, For that
    reason alone, it may turn off, scare off the majority of viewers who
    think they'll have to hold their noses as they watch the silver
    screen. Some may doubt of the entertainment value possible or feel
    righteous in rejecting it on account of the theme. However, if that
    were the case, how to explain the success of the Godfather, or Agatha
    Cristie's movies, Perry Mason, etc. ?

    Especially enjoyable, is the peppering of a sense of humor throught
    the script is, as is the discerning taste in the music selected in
    the proper moments, and the surprisingly good taste in the choice of
    filming locations. e.g a famous seaside resort in the UK, a beach, a
    garden party at a wealthy billionaire's estate, the numerous night
    scenes skillfully filmed. All this is done so as to not depress the
    viewer, or instill negativity notwithstanding the simultaneous
    brutality of the characters throughout the first half of the movie.

    Also appreciated, are the subtitles so as to better understand the
    English accents and the widescreen release.

    A head's up to some audiences, who may find objectionable behavior,
    the cutting off of fingers, the eating a ear off a victim, brutality,
    extorsion, grifting, horse races and cards gambling, the repeated
    setting up of "houses of mirrors" by expert con men on their marks,
    with even their cohorts not suspecting anything until they fall in
    the traps, not to mention the overall unproductive lives that the
    characters seem to be leading in this strange world of their own.

    The director consciously decided as added spice, select vehicles,
    Rolls Royce, Austin Mini, Mercedez Benz 80's vintage, Citroen from
    the 70's, etc. The editing is also impeccable as the action is
    non-stop, freely flowing coherently from one scene to the next until
    the end.

    With a mix of action outdoors, and indoors, and a successful human
    touch present from start to finish, the script was crafted skillfully
    enough to not allow the audience to mull over the insidious
    underlying behaviors too closely.

    However, what makes this story totally unrealistic, is that the law
    is entirely absent. However, with only 90 mins, this is
    understandable. Overall, CIRCUS is a clear winner, in all arenas of
    evaluation, with the caveat, of course, that some may not stomach the
    concept.

    Circus 4 Star Review
    2007-03-20 - Pay close attention, you'll need to. The story winds around so many loops, it's tough to figure out where the story will go, and who is playing whom. If you like a mystery with a twist, you'll like this.

    Here's to Circus 5 Star Review
    2005-06-13 - Forget Usual Suspects, forget Guy Ritchie or Pulp-Fictionesque movies. CIRCUS outweighs films like Confidence or other con/affair-like plots. Mind-entertaining, spectacular, interesting, hard-to-crack. Worth if you like to use to solve riddles, if you're a bit sick of sour as two-week milk american con-movies. Thumbs up! Hannah, Izzard and Jannsen do it!










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