- Studio: Warner Independent Pictures (WIP)
- Release Date: Sep 10, 2004
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ChuckDec 30, 20058A huge percentage of viewers will have never seen "Nine Queens", so why rate it in comparison? It's a very fun movie on its own, and those who complain about holes in the plot have no imagination.
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ChuriSep 10, 20043Nine Queens is more complete and really a better movie.. Why they did such a bad copy??.. This a regular remake of an explendid original movie.
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HughieWSep 7, 20048Good remake. Reilly is awesome.
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SiCaroApr 12, 200510This is a great film. I loved it.
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KeikoG.Apr 13, 200510I loved this film. It was great. John C. Reily Oscar caliber performance.
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GabiB.Mar 25, 20071Horrible compared to the original. Stop running from subtitles and go watch a much better actor, Ricardo Darin, star in a much better movie.
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danielwtfSep 19, 20070Yet another Hollywood remake ruining an authentic foreign masterpiece. Now they are after 'My Sassy Girl', a Korean masterpiece that redefined the industry standard of romantic comedies.
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JayW.Sep 12, 20046Highly contrived plot detracts from Reilly's outstanding performance. Just when it seems that Reilly is morphing into something that resembles a human being he pulls a totally unnecessary and dangerous trick, right in public no less. Sometimes less is more.
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AlexV.Sep 29, 20043Every single aspect is inferior to the original. Pretty bad directed and miscasted. Go for the real thing, find the Queens...
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75A respectable caper movie in the tradition of "The Sting" and David Mamet's "Heist."
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50Here's the problem: The movie was made just four years ago by Argentinian director Fabian Bielinsky. It is called "Nine Queens," and it is vastly superior to this blah U.S. remake from director Gregory Jacobs.
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60More a tribute than a remake, Steven Soderbergh-approved take on Argentine hit "Nine Queens" isn't quite as sharp or surprising as the original, one of the best scam pics of the past decade.