In the 1930s, three friends witness a murder, are framed for it, and uncover one of the most outrageous plots in American history.In the 1930s, three friends witness a murder, are framed for it, and uncover one of the most outrageous plots in American history.In the 1930s, three friends witness a murder, are framed for it, and uncover one of the most outrageous plots in American history.
- Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
- 2 wins & 12 nominations total
Vaughn Page
- Patient Victor
- (as Vaughn W. Page)
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Amsterdam comes roaring out of the gate with a fast-paced, quirky, charming, and unique mystery of the likes of Sherlock Holmes or Knives Out. The list of celebrities and actors continues to grow as almost every face in this movie is another a-lister making an entertaining appearance. I was so excited to see what happened next and was surprised when the story suddenly screeched to a halt for a very long slow flashback that didn't offer much to the plot. I hoped the exciting pace would return when the story returned to its original narrative, but the risk and urgency had been replaced by a scattered collection of arbitrary dialogue and scenes that lingered much longer than needed. The pacing lagged almost an hour before ramping back up in the final act. Amsterdam had so much potential but floundered in its attempts to be different and unique. The film's best part was Michael Shannon and Mike Myers' quirky bird-loving spies. Every time they were on the screen, I couldn't help but laugh. Christian Bale logged another amazing performance, as expected. But even with entertaining characters, great performances, and an exciting opening and conclusion, Amsterdam fumbled all its fantastic elements and ended up making my eyes heavy and my heart yearn to go to bed early.
Can't see why there are so many negative reviews unless it's right wing trolls or the typical american cluelessness about the country's past (and present) and painfully limited attention span. GREAT cast. You have to be patient with films like this and I'm sorry that that's enough to turn off so many people. The editing is a bit rough at times but not enough to warrant the negativity.
Now I have to meet the required character count so feel free to ignore the rest of this review and GIVE THIS MOVIE A CHANCE! I'd watch these actors in almost anything so I was happy the indifference to this film turned out to be unjustified.
Now I have to meet the required character count so feel free to ignore the rest of this review and GIVE THIS MOVIE A CHANCE! I'd watch these actors in almost anything so I was happy the indifference to this film turned out to be unjustified.
"Amsterdam" is a Mystery - Crime movie set in the 1930s and film follows a trio of unlikely friends who become entangled in a conspiracy that could change the course of history.
I liked this movie because of its interesting plot and its impressive cast. The narrative was intriguing and engaging but in some moments became convoluted, lost focus and momentum. The blend of humor, mystery, and political commentary occasionally feels uneven, leaving the audience unsure of whether to take it seriously or simply enjoy the chaotic ride. The interpretation of Christian Bale who played as Dr. Burt Berendsen was both quirky and outstanding while the supporting cast, especially Margot Robbie who played as Valerie Voze and John David Washington who played as Harold Woodman, were somewhat underutilized. The movie's visual style is vibrant and engaging and contains some memorable moments. In conclusion, I have to say that "Amsterdam" had the potential of being an amazing movie but its overstuffed plot and inconsistent tone make it a bit of a letdown. It's still an enjoyable movie to watch but I suggest you not to expect much.
I liked this movie because of its interesting plot and its impressive cast. The narrative was intriguing and engaging but in some moments became convoluted, lost focus and momentum. The blend of humor, mystery, and political commentary occasionally feels uneven, leaving the audience unsure of whether to take it seriously or simply enjoy the chaotic ride. The interpretation of Christian Bale who played as Dr. Burt Berendsen was both quirky and outstanding while the supporting cast, especially Margot Robbie who played as Valerie Voze and John David Washington who played as Harold Woodman, were somewhat underutilized. The movie's visual style is vibrant and engaging and contains some memorable moments. In conclusion, I have to say that "Amsterdam" had the potential of being an amazing movie but its overstuffed plot and inconsistent tone make it a bit of a letdown. It's still an enjoyable movie to watch but I suggest you not to expect much.
A quirky genre-bending caper with a political bent seems right up David O. Russell's alley. Unfortunately, this movie just never gels. At all. It feels like 10 different movies with 10 different casts, even if those casts are flat out jaw-dropping. I enjoyed some of those movies more than others (e.g. The farcical scenes when Russell pretended to be Wes Anderson), but every time I started getting interested in a plot or enjoying a performance, the whole thing swerved. And more often than not it served right off the road.
Also, was Bale doing a Peter Falk impersonation? I kept waiting for him to light a cigar and say, "Just one more thing..."
Also, was Bale doing a Peter Falk impersonation? I kept waiting for him to light a cigar and say, "Just one more thing..."
I could not decide if I liked this movie as I was watching it. I knew it was unique with fully loaded star power and great performances but the pacing and story had me scratching my head and even bored at times. I kept checking how much longer the movie had (HBOMax) more than a few times but didn't give up on it. I'm glad I stayed with it. It's a 2 1/2 hour movie but when I finally reached the two hour mark all of a sudden the two previous hours I invested paid off. The story came together quickly and had a surprisingly satisfying ending. This movie is definitely not for everyone. It requires a lot of patience and your full attention but I found it a worthwhile endeavor. Much of it is based on real events. A who's who of A-list actors throughout giving solid performances. Critics panned this movie unfairly in my opinion. What Director Russell created was no easy task. Beautifully filmed with many memorable scenes. I would definitely recommend watching it.
Did you know
- TriviaChristian Bale stopped talking to Chris Rock on set. He claimed that he was very funny, which made it hard for him to act.
- GoofsMike Myers' character is captioned as being MI6. Although the British Secret Service Bureau was created in 1909, it was not known as MI6 until World War II.
- Quotes
Burt Berendsen: Each one of us is given a tapestry, our own opera. This person and this person. Thinking about it... love is not enough. You got to fight to protect kindness. You get attached to people and things. And they might just break your heart... but that's being alive.
- Crazy creditsBefore ending credits, video of US Marine Corps Major Gen. Smedley Butler, the man on whom the film based the character of Gen. Dillenbeck, is shown side by side with video of Butler's speech.
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- Also known as
- Ámsterdam
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Box office
- Budget
- $80,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $14,947,969
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $6,444,896
- Oct 9, 2022
- Gross worldwide
- $31,245,810
- Runtime
- 2h 14m(134 min)
- Color
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- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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