Trance (2013)

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Country: GB/US/FR
Technical: col/2.35:1 101m
Director: Danny Boyle
Cast: James McAvoy, Vincent Cassel, Rosario Dawson

Synopsis:

A compulsive gambler working for a London auction house plots with a criminal gang to steal a Goya painting, but double-crosses them at the last minute while simultaneously losing his memory as to where he has put the canvas. They employ a hypnotherapist to dig out the suppressed memory, but she is more than a nodding acquaintance with the subject.

Review:

As the summary reveals, there is more than one unlikely coincidence to be found in this caper/thriller, and few of the conventional compensations of humour and suspense, just the customary Boyle elements of laddish casting, designer visuals and repellent detail, making London look like every yuppie's dream turned nightmare. The leads are worth watching, with the exception of McAvoy, who is again saddled with his one-note Scottish wide boy act.

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Country: GB/US/FR
Technical: col/2.35:1 101m
Director: Danny Boyle
Cast: James McAvoy, Vincent Cassel, Rosario Dawson

Synopsis:

A compulsive gambler working for a London auction house plots with a criminal gang to steal a Goya painting, but double-crosses them at the last minute while simultaneously losing his memory as to where he has put the canvas. They employ a hypnotherapist to dig out the suppressed memory, but she is more than a nodding acquaintance with the subject.

Review:

As the summary reveals, there is more than one unlikely coincidence to be found in this caper/thriller, and few of the conventional compensations of humour and suspense, just the customary Boyle elements of laddish casting, designer visuals and repellent detail, making London look like every yuppie's dream turned nightmare. The leads are worth watching, with the exception of McAvoy, who is again saddled with his one-note Scottish wide boy act.


Country: GB/US/FR
Technical: col/2.35:1 101m
Director: Danny Boyle
Cast: James McAvoy, Vincent Cassel, Rosario Dawson

Synopsis:

A compulsive gambler working for a London auction house plots with a criminal gang to steal a Goya painting, but double-crosses them at the last minute while simultaneously losing his memory as to where he has put the canvas. They employ a hypnotherapist to dig out the suppressed memory, but she is more than a nodding acquaintance with the subject.

Review:

As the summary reveals, there is more than one unlikely coincidence to be found in this caper/thriller, and few of the conventional compensations of humour and suspense, just the customary Boyle elements of laddish casting, designer visuals and repellent detail, making London look like every yuppie's dream turned nightmare. The leads are worth watching, with the exception of McAvoy, who is again saddled with his one-note Scottish wide boy act.