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Summary: A career bank robber busts out of jail (Clooney) with the help of his buddy (Rhames) and kidnaps a US Marshal (Lopez) in the process. When the two cons head for Detroit to pull off their final big scam, the Marshal is put on their case but she finds she is attracted to one of them and has second thoughts about bringing them in. (imdb)
Funny, stylish, and well acted caper comedy. Clooney shows that he is a terrific and suave actor, and he just sizzles with Lopez ....who has never been better.
This movie is a lot of unlikely elements mixed together to create something greater than the sum of its parts. An implausible J-Lo role, an annoyingly suave Clooney, a variety of unsavoury convict characters and the unsubtle Rhames... plus an unremarkable heist plot. Gotta hand it to Soderbergh, on top form, who brings it together with daring editing, a nice look, dialogue oozing spontaneity, comedy/violence and personality. A great soundtrack by David Holmes rounds off a superior crime package.
With a sharp screenplay, a pulsing score, gorgeous cinematography, and clever editing - "Out of Sight" bursts with an insanely seductive badass vibe. Playing out of chronological order and being quick on the wit, the film never loses breath of its realistic love aspect. While bullets fly and innocent people are butchered, the compelling lust that builds up between Jack and Karen makes the film balance out as one sexy, sexy film with brains, banter, and complete moviegoing satisfaction.
A mixture of action, romance and comedy. Some good dialogues, but it is too silly. Clooney is well, but in the same role as always. Bad guy but that wins the girl with her charm, how many films he has done the same thing?