Sinopsis(1)

Lee Gates (George Clooney) es una grandilocuente figura televisiva cuyo popular programa de economía lo ha convertido en el genio del dinero de Wall Street. Pero, después de recomendar un valor tecnológico que se desploma misteriosamente, un airado inversor (Jack O'Connell) toma como rehenes en directo a Gates, a su equipo y a su productora estrella Patty Fenn (Julia Roberts). Con un desarrollo de la acción a tiempo real, Gates y Fenn deberán encontrar una forma de seguir con vida, a la vez que descubrirán la verdad que se esconde tras una densa maraña de grandes mentiras. (Sony Pictures Esp.)

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Reseñas (7)

POMO 

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español Un suspenso con una intención de pensamiento buena, pero con un débil impulso dramático. El final emocional es impresionante, pero todo lo anterior no es tan cautivador ni dinámico como en Rescate de Howard, ni inventado tan inteligentemente como en Plan Oculto de Lee. Y es tan olvidable como Mad City de Gavras. Me sorprende que para el ambicioso Clooney valiera la pena producirla. Es posible que haya confiado en una mayor participación personal (y talento) de la directora. ()

Malarkey 

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inglés I contemplated why I shouldn’t give this movie five stars. It may give you the feeling of being seen a hundred times but if it keeps you in suspense for almost the whole movie, it is proof of quality. I would certainly also praise the premise, which appeared to be another one of the hyper-modern techno thrillers from the world of money initially only for it to become a completely simple and straightforward suspenseful movie that reminded me for the full one hour and a half of Phone Booth by Joel Schumacher. But it reminded me of it only because I couldn’t tear myself away from the TV. And if that’s the case, what other thriller deserves a better rating than this one? ()

3DD!3 

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inglés It seemed to me that I already saw something like this somewhere else and made better. A fine idea, but more work was need on the screenplay and it lacks an emotional climax. The kidnapper is unpleasant and O'Connell doesn’t have enough charisma to make up for the flatness of his character and his imperfect intentions. Clooney isn’t cast well even though he gives a decent performance, I could maybe imagine Downey in the role. Dominic West just turned up to pick up his wages, which is a shame. Foster isn’t good at drama and several times she spoils a perfectly good subplot which could have engaged the viewer. I liked the overall message, the realistic consequence of a cliché situations and the well illustrated corporate structure, but it had much more potential. ()

Kaka 

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inglés Certainly less memorable than the similarly staged Phone Booth or the smart Inside Man. Jodie Foster does has experience with the material, the running time is short, so they produce and coax a fast pace and dynamic editing, but it needs more twists and adrenaline moments, which are basically taken care of only by a guy with a gun. A thematically interesting and certainly serious-looking affair with a solid narrative value that could be even spicier and have a more distinctive signature. ()

D.Moore 

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inglés I guess it's on the level of Mad City – nothing too original or surprising, but a well-acted and seamlessly shot film with a good concept. George Clooney and Julia Roberts are one of those dream acting duos and would draw attention to practically anything, so it's a good thing they don't waste their star potential. As for the script, I liked that everything took place in real time and I enjoyed all the black humor and satirical quips. ()

Othello 

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inglés A much over-used and tired fight movie that impresses only in the way it manages to combine several thematic relics from different times into a single whole. Namely, the illusion of the omnipotence of television, the Occupy syndrome, the cunning bankers who cannot be brought down except by popular grassroots justice, or the common folk connected by a television screen in the upper corner of a room in a cozy bar. Although it manages at times to update the entire framework by punishing the main capitalist with an internet meme or deliberately knocking itself down a level in a joyous video conference scene with the knocked-up moll of a young terrorist, the final climax with its endlessly incompetent police, chanting people, and epilogue fist in the air in the face of a criminal bourgeois quickly reminds us what kind of film museum we are actually in. ()

kaylin 

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inglés I like that it takes place in a small space and that it's primarily a film that wants to captivate and entertain the viewer. However, it's also a film that shows the problems within society. It's depicted quite naively and superficially, but then there are words spoken that are terrifyingly true: "What can you do to me?" "What have I actually done that's illegal?" ()