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Matchstick Men

Matchstick Men is a 2003 black comedy[5] crime film directed by Ridley Scott and based on Eric Garcia's 2002 novel of the same name. The film stars Nicolas Cage, Sam Rockwell, and Alison Lohman. The film premiered on September 2, 2003 at the 60th Venice International Film Festival and was released in the United States on September 12, 2003. It received generally positive reviews and grossed $65 million against its $62 million budget.

Matchstick Men
Theatrical release poster
Directed byRidley Scott
Screenplay by
Based onMatchstick Men
by Eric Garcia
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyJohn Mathieson
Edited byDody Dorn
Music byHans Zimmer
Production
companies
Distributed byWarner Bros. Pictures
Release dates
  • September 2, 2003 (2003-09-02) (Venice Film Festival)
  • September 12, 2003 (2003-09-12) (United States)
Running time
116 minutes[1]
CountriesUnited States
United Kingdom[2]
LanguageEnglish
Budget$62 million[3]
Box office$65.6 million[4]

Plot Edit

Roy Waller is a con artist from Los Angeles with severe Tourette syndrome and obsessive-compulsive disorder. Alongside his partner and protégé Frank Mercer, Roy runs short cons, selling overpriced water filtration systems to unsuspecting customers. One day, Roy accidentally spills his medication down the sink; he then discovers his doctor has skipped town and begins a cleaning spree in his house that lasts until the following day. Roy subsequently experiences a violent panic attack when Frank visits him. Frank suggests he see a psychiatrist, Dr. Harris Klein.

Klein provides Roy with medication, and in therapy, Roy recalls his past relationship with Heather, his ex-wife who was pregnant during their divorce. At Roy's behest, Klein informs Roy he called Heather, finding out Roy has a 14-year-old daughter, Angela. Roy and Angela meet, and her youthful energy rejuvenates him. Jubilant, he agrees to work with Frank on a long con; their target is Chuck Frechette, an arrogant businessman whom they plan to con using the pigeon drop.

One night, Angela shows up at Roy's house, saying she has had a fight with her mother, deciding to stay for the weekend before returning to school. Exploring his belongings, she causes him to rethink his life, which he mentions during therapy with Klein. Angela returns home late one night, leading to an argument between them. During dinner, Roy admits he is a con artist and reluctantly agrees to teach Angela a con. They go to a local laundromat and con an older woman into believing she has won the lottery, so she shares half of her expected winnings with Angela; however, Roy then forces Angela to return the money.

Roy goes bowling with Angela but is interrupted when Frank reveals that Chuck's flight to the Caymans has been updated to that day instead of Friday as planned. With little time, Roy reluctantly lets Angela distract Chuck midway through the con; however, after the con is finished, Chuck realizes what has happened and chases them into a parking garage before they escape. Roy then discovers Angela was arrested a year earlier and asks her to stop calling him.

Without Angela, Roy's myriad phobias resurface, and during another panic attack, he ultimately learns that the medication given to him by Klein is a placebo. To Frank's disappointment, he proclaims he needs Angela but would have to change his lifestyle. Roy reaches out to Angela, and they reconcile. After returning from dinner one night, they find Chuck waiting for them with a gun alongside a badly beaten Frank. Angela shoots Chuck, and Roy sends her off with Frank into hiding until the matter can be resolved. As Roy prepares to take care of Chuck's body, Chuck suddenly springs to life and knocks Roy unconscious.

Roy awakens in a hospital, where the police inform him that Chuck died from the gunshot and Frank and Angela have disappeared. Klein appears, and Roy gives him the password to his large safety deposit box, ordering him to provide the money to Angela when she is found. Later, Roy awakens to find the "police" have disappeared, his "hospital room" is a freight container on the roof of a parking garage, "Dr. Klein's" office is vacant, and his substantial cash savings have been taken. Frank reveals in a letter that he pulled a long con. Roy drives over to Heather's (whom he hasn't seen in years), looking for Angela. Roy learns the truth: Heather miscarried their child. The young woman he thought was their child was Frank's accomplice.

One year later, Roy has become a salesman at a local carpet store, which Angela and her boyfriend one day wander into. Roy confronts her, who is much older than he had thought, but ultimately forgives her, realizing that he is much happier as an honest man. Angela reveals she did not receive her fair share of the cut from Frank and that it was the only con she ever pulled. Angela says, "I'll see you, Dad." when she and her boyfriend depart. Roy returns home to his new wife, Kathy, who is pregnant with his child.

Cast Edit

Release Edit

Box office Edit

Opening in 2,711 theaters in the United States and Canada, the film's opening weekend gross stood at second place with $13.0 million for a per-theater-average of $4,827; it ultimately lost the number-one position to Once Upon a Time in Mexico. The film eventually grossed $36.9 million domestically, and $65.5 million worldwide.[4]

Critical reception Edit

On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 82% of 186 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 7.1/10. The website's consensus reads: "Breezy and well-acted, Matchstick Men focuses more on the characters than on the con."[6] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned the film a score of 61 out of 100, based on 38 critics, indicating "generally favorable" reviews.[7]

Roger Ebert rated the film four stars (out of four) and described it as "so absorbing that whenever it cuts away from the plot, there is another, better plot to cut to." He also recommended the film for several Oscar nominations, most notably Nicolas Cage's performance and the film's screenplay.[8] James Berardinelli awarded the film three-and-a-half stars (out of four), praising the film for its "sly, biting sense of humor" and "emotionally satisfying" elements. He also praised the film's acting, and ultimately noted that the film was "worth every cent" of the ticket price and was "the first winner of the fall movie season."[9]

Some critics were not impressed. Renee Graham of The Boston Globe criticized the film for its sentimentality, writing that "director Ridley Scott goes all gooey in this off-key adaptation of Eric Garcia's cynical novel." Despite praising the performances of Sam Rockwell and Alison Lohman, Graham was not fond of Cage, writing that he is more "irritating than interesting" and that the film follows a similar style.[10] Similarly, Lou Lumenick of the New York Post praised the film's acting but noted that the viewer "may end up feeling as suckered as Roy's victims." Lumenick did not enjoy the twist ending, believing that it was a large detractor to the film's value.[citation needed]

References Edit

  1. ^ "Matchstick Men". British Board of Film Classification.
  2. ^ . British Film Institute. Archived from the original on May 27, 2016. Retrieved 23 June 2017.
  3. ^ Robbins, Shawn (June 15, 2012). . BoxOffice. Archived from the original on 2015-01-26. Retrieved October 28, 2015.
  4. ^ a b "Matchstick Men (2003)". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved September 12, 2016.
  5. ^ "Review: 'Matchstick Men' lights up". CNN. 2003-09-11.
  6. ^ "Matchstick Men". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango Media. Retrieved March 16, 2022.  
  7. ^ "Matchstick Men". Metacritic. Fandom, Inc. Retrieved March 16, 2022.
  8. ^ Ebert, Roger (2013-06-05). ":: rogerebert.com :: Reviews :: Matchstick Men (xhtml)". Rogerebert.suntimes.com. Retrieved 2013-06-10.
  9. ^ "Review: Matchstick Men". Reelviews.net. Retrieved 2013-06-10.
  10. ^ Morisi, Jacki. . Boston.com. Archived from the original on 2003-09-23. Retrieved 2013-06-10.

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For the artist noted for painting figures called matchstick men see L S Lowry For the song by Status Quo see Pictures of Matchstick Men Matchstick Men is a 2003 black comedy 5 crime film directed by Ridley Scott and based on Eric Garcia s 2002 novel of the same name The film stars Nicolas Cage Sam Rockwell and Alison Lohman The film premiered on September 2 2003 at the 60th Venice International Film Festival and was released in the United States on September 12 2003 It received generally positive reviews and grossed 65 million against its 62 million budget Matchstick MenTheatrical release posterDirected byRidley ScottScreenplay byTed GriffinNicholas GriffinBased onMatchstick Menby Eric GarciaProduced byRidley ScottSteve StarkeySean BaileyJack RapkeTed GriffinStarringNicolas CageSam RockwellAlison LohmanBruce McGillCinematographyJohn MathiesonEdited byDody DornMusic byHans ZimmerProductioncompaniesImageMoversScott Free ProductionsDistributed byWarner Bros PicturesRelease datesSeptember 2 2003 2003 09 02 Venice Film Festival September 12 2003 2003 09 12 United States Running time116 minutes 1 CountriesUnited StatesUnited Kingdom 2 LanguageEnglishBudget 62 million 3 Box office 65 6 million 4 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Release 3 1 Box office 3 2 Critical reception 4 References 5 External linksPlot EditRoy Waller is a con artist from Los Angeles with severe Tourette syndrome and obsessive compulsive disorder Alongside his partner and protege Frank Mercer Roy runs short cons selling overpriced water filtration systems to unsuspecting customers One day Roy accidentally spills his medication down the sink he then discovers his doctor has skipped town and begins a cleaning spree in his house that lasts until the following day Roy subsequently experiences a violent panic attack when Frank visits him Frank suggests he see a psychiatrist Dr Harris Klein Klein provides Roy with medication and in therapy Roy recalls his past relationship with Heather his ex wife who was pregnant during their divorce At Roy s behest Klein informs Roy he called Heather finding out Roy has a 14 year old daughter Angela Roy and Angela meet and her youthful energy rejuvenates him Jubilant he agrees to work with Frank on a long con their target is Chuck Frechette an arrogant businessman whom they plan to con using the pigeon drop One night Angela shows up at Roy s house saying she has had a fight with her mother deciding to stay for the weekend before returning to school Exploring his belongings she causes him to rethink his life which he mentions during therapy with Klein Angela returns home late one night leading to an argument between them During dinner Roy admits he is a con artist and reluctantly agrees to teach Angela a con They go to a local laundromat and con an older woman into believing she has won the lottery so she shares half of her expected winnings with Angela however Roy then forces Angela to return the money Roy goes bowling with Angela but is interrupted when Frank reveals that Chuck s flight to the Caymans has been updated to that day instead of Friday as planned With little time Roy reluctantly lets Angela distract Chuck midway through the con however after the con is finished Chuck realizes what has happened and chases them into a parking garage before they escape Roy then discovers Angela was arrested a year earlier and asks her to stop calling him Without Angela Roy s myriad phobias resurface and during another panic attack he ultimately learns that the medication given to him by Klein is a placebo To Frank s disappointment he proclaims he needs Angela but would have to change his lifestyle Roy reaches out to Angela and they reconcile After returning from dinner one night they find Chuck waiting for them with a gun alongside a badly beaten Frank Angela shoots Chuck and Roy sends her off with Frank into hiding until the matter can be resolved As Roy prepares to take care of Chuck s body Chuck suddenly springs to life and knocks Roy unconscious Roy awakens in a hospital where the police inform him that Chuck died from the gunshot and Frank and Angela have disappeared Klein appears and Roy gives him the password to his large safety deposit box ordering him to provide the money to Angela when she is found Later Roy awakens to find the police have disappeared his hospital room is a freight container on the roof of a parking garage Dr Klein s office is vacant and his substantial cash savings have been taken Frank reveals in a letter that he pulled a long con Roy drives over to Heather s whom he hasn t seen in years looking for Angela Roy learns the truth Heather miscarried their child The young woman he thought was their child was Frank s accomplice One year later Roy has become a salesman at a local carpet store which Angela and her boyfriend one day wander into Roy confronts her who is much older than he had thought but ultimately forgives her realizing that he is much happier as an honest man Angela reveals she did not receive her fair share of the cut from Frank and that it was the only con she ever pulled Angela says I ll see you Dad when she and her boyfriend depart Roy returns home to his new wife Kathy who is pregnant with his child Cast EditNicolas Cage as Roy Waller Sam Rockwell as Frank Mercer Alison Lohman as Angela Bruce Altman as Dr Harris Klein Bruce McGill as Chuck Frechette Sheila Kelley as Kathy Beth Grant as Laundry Lady Melora Walters as Heather Roy s Former Wife uncredited Jenny O Hara as Mrs Schaffer Steve Eastin as Mr Schaffer Fran Kranz as Slacker Boyfriend Tim Kelleher as Bishop Tim Maculan as Pharmacist 2 Giannina Facio as Bank Teller Sonya Eddy as Parking Garage Cashier Jim Zulevic as BartenderRelease EditBox office Edit Opening in 2 711 theaters in the United States and Canada the film s opening weekend gross stood at second place with 13 0 million for a per theater average of 4 827 it ultimately lost the number one position to Once Upon a Time in Mexico The film eventually grossed 36 9 million domestically and 65 5 million worldwide 4 Critical reception Edit On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes 82 of 186 critics reviews are positive with an average rating of 7 1 10 The website s consensus reads Breezy and well acted Matchstick Men focuses more on the characters than on the con 6 Metacritic which uses a weighted average assigned the film a score of 61 out of 100 based on 38 critics indicating generally favorable reviews 7 Roger Ebert rated the film four stars out of four and described it as so absorbing that whenever it cuts away from the plot there is another better plot to cut to He also recommended the film for several Oscar nominations most notably Nicolas Cage s performance and the film s screenplay 8 James Berardinelli awarded the film three and a half stars out of four praising the film for its sly biting sense of humor and emotionally satisfying elements He also praised the film s acting and ultimately noted that the film was worth every cent of the ticket price and was the first winner of the fall movie season 9 Some critics were not impressed Renee Graham of The Boston Globe criticized the film for its sentimentality writing that director Ridley Scott goes all gooey in this off key adaptation of Eric Garcia s cynical novel Despite praising the performances of Sam Rockwell and Alison Lohman Graham was not fond of Cage writing that he is more irritating than interesting and that the film follows a similar style 10 Similarly Lou Lumenick of the New York Post praised the film s acting but noted that the viewer may end up feeling as suckered as Roy s victims Lumenick did not enjoy the twist ending believing that it was a large detractor to the film s value citation needed References Edit Matchstick Men British Board of Film Classification Matchstick Men 2003 British Film Institute Archived from the original on May 27 2016 Retrieved 23 June 2017 Robbins Shawn June 15 2012 Number Crunch A Look At Ridley 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