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Confess, Fletch

  • 2022
  • R
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
26K
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Jon Hamm, Caitlin Zerra Rose, and Lorenza Izzo in Confess, Fletch (2022)
After becoming the prime suspect in multiple murders, Fletch strives to prove his innocence while simultaneously searching for his fiancé's stolen art collection.
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After becoming the prime suspect in a murder, Fletch strives to prove his innocence while simultaneously searching for his girlfriend's stolen art collection.After becoming the prime suspect in a murder, Fletch strives to prove his innocence while simultaneously searching for his girlfriend's stolen art collection.After becoming the prime suspect in a murder, Fletch strives to prove his innocence while simultaneously searching for his girlfriend's stolen art collection.

  • Director
    • Greg Mottola
  • Writers
    • Gregory McDonald
    • Greg Mottola
    • Zev Borow
  • Stars
    • Jon Hamm
    • Caitlin Zerra Rose
    • Roy Wood Jr.
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    26K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Greg Mottola
    • Writers
      • Gregory McDonald
      • Greg Mottola
      • Zev Borow
    • Stars
      • Jon Hamm
      • Caitlin Zerra Rose
      • Roy Wood Jr.
    • 145User reviews
    • 75Critic reviews
    • 64Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    Jon Hamm
    Jon Hamm
    • Fletch
    Caitlin Zerra Rose
    Caitlin Zerra Rose
    • Laurel Goodwin
    Roy Wood Jr.
    Roy Wood Jr.
    • Inspector Morris Monroe
    Ayden Mayeri
    Ayden Mayeri
    • Griz
    Lorenza Izzo
    Lorenza Izzo
    • Angela de Grassi
    Erion Metani
    • Rome Waiter
    Domenico Del Giacco
    Domenico Del Giacco
    • Italian Detective
    Kyle MacLachlan
    Kyle MacLachlan
    • Ronald Horan
    Aaron Andrade
    Aaron Andrade
    • Julio
    Travis Bennett
    Travis Bennett
    • Breez
    Nhumi Threadgill
    Nhumi Threadgill
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    Annie Mumolo
    Annie Mumolo
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    Birdie
    • Mignon
    John Behlmann
    John Behlmann
    • Owen Tasserly
    Anna Osceola
    Anna Osceola
    • Larry
    John Slattery
    John Slattery
    • Frank Jaffe
    Sam Xu
    Sam Xu
    • Young Sentinel Employee
    Gene Amoroso
    Gene Amoroso
    • Pete Who Does the Jumble
    • Director
      • Greg Mottola
    • Writers
      • Gregory McDonald
      • Greg Mottola
      • Zev Borow
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    7IonicBreezeMachine

    Confess, Fletch features a solid performance by Jon Hamm as the titular comic sleuth and maintains the character's core appeal.

    Freelance reporter Irwin "Fletch" Fletcher (Jon Hamm) is in Boston investigating stolen artwork for his friend Angela (Lorena Izzo) the daughter of an Italian count who's been kidnapped with the kidnappers demanding the artworks as ransom. Upon his arrival in Boston, Fletch discovers his townhouse rented on his behalf has been the site of a murder which detectives Monroe (Roy Wood Jr.) and Griz (Ayden Mayeri) are all too eager to believe Fletch is the perp despite him calling the police in the first place. Unphased by the possibility of taking the fall for a frame-up, Fletch travels around Boston interacting with various quirky characters and using his unconventional investigative skills to find the artwork and the true killer.

    Confess, Fletch is an adaptation of the second in the Fletch series of books written by author Gregory Mcdonald that had previously been adapted with Chevy Chase with an adaptation of the first book in 1985's Fletch, and a wholly original story with Chase reprising his role in Fletch Lives in 1989. In the time since the release of Fletch Lives, there've been attempts at reinvigorating the comic mystery series with various creative teams and stars including Jason Lee, Zach Braff, and Jason Sudeikis, until eventually Mad Men star Jon Hamm landed the role with Superbad and Paul director Greg Mottola writing and directing with the two having previously collaborated on Keeping Up with the Joneses. The end resulted is a nicely entertaining piece of comic mystery fare that maintains the core appeal of the earlier incarnations while still putting its own spin on it.

    Jon Hamm is really solid playing the titular Fletch and his laid back slightly sardonic attitude is captured by the pitch perfect timing of Hamm's performance and Greg Mottola's direction who keeps the gags and exchanges quick and rapid fire with the various quirky characters we meet established and utilized without letting them run rampant with line-o-rama or unstructured improvision. Actors such as Marcia Gay Harden, Kyle MacLachlan, and fellow Mad Men alum John Slattery show up to put their own stamp on these character and the exchanges are quite amusing particularly a running gag with Harden's countess where she keeps giving mixed signals as to her intentions when she invites herself to Fletch's borrowed townhouse.

    Confess, Fletch is a welcome bit of light hearted escapism and the only downside is the fact that Paramount seems to not have any faith in this film dumping it as a day and date release before premiering it on Showtime later this October. In prior years this is the kind of smaller film that would've come out in late August or early September and been a modest adult skewing theatrical performer, but in this climate where theatrical audiences are more skewed towards "event" and "tentpole" releases meaning smaller films like this are relegated to streaming. Hopefully enough people discover the movie because it's a solid addition to the series. I'm not sure I like it as much as Fletch, but I definitely like it more than Fletch Lives.
    7genious-35413

    I Loathe Sequels/Prequels/Spinoffs/Reduxes/Reimaginings/Remakes

    I was dead set against seeing this - not because I hold the original in such high regard. I'm indifferent to it. It was fine at the time but re-watching it a couple of years ago, it just didn't hold up for me. And with all of the great movies to re-watch over and over again (Goodfellas, Heat, anything Tarantino), why would I bother watching this? Well, to begin with: Greg Mottola. And then the cast. And I have to say, this movie didn't disappoint - as cynical as I was. It kept the spirit of Fletch, and the book, but exceeded what I thought I'd get. It's not at all a throwaway comedy - I will probably rewatch this again sooner rather than later. I could yammer on even more but what's the point - it was a good movie and worth watching. So just watch it.
    sumtim3s00n

    Hamm Is Great But It Feels Like First 30mins Of Movie are Missing

    Overall I quite like the film, Hamm is charismatic and each character has their own recognition and own their role very well. There are fun banters and lots of chamistry between characters to go around.

    However I did not like as much the feeling that youre thrown into the middle of the movie in a way,like your ought to know Fletch and his ways. He is already this very defined character with his quirks and ways. Either this shouldve beeen a sequel or there shouldve been a longer introduction because for someone who hasnt read the books it is a bit weird.

    Also the story is not bad and feels like one out of the classic movies where it was interesting witty twists and turns that propelled the films not action and explosions. However the story is a bit too convoluted and confusing, with too many turns a bit forced.

    All in all, above average and pretty good entertainment but far from excellent. Still I wish theyd make more of these kind of films, fun dialogues, entertaining characters, good stor.
    BongoJustice

    The odd chuckle but ultimately disappointing

    I'm a huge fan of Fletch and also of Jon Hamm but this movie doesn't really work. The writers have made a grave error by making most of the supporting cast quirky weirdoes with funny dialogue but this is the wrong way round - the reason the first two movies worked is that FLETCH is that guy and most everyone else is the straight man.

    Here, Fletch is just kind of sleepy as he goes from scene to scene (don't look for a plot, there isn't one) being upstaged by other characters - again, literally the opposite of what makes these movies work. Hamm does have comic timing but is just too damn handsome to believe. Re-casting the role is basically impossible but while I get that Hamm would probably have looked silly in the scruffy gear that Chase wore, he's nonetheless just too stylish.

    I was interested to read that the third Fletch movie was at one time going to star Jason Lee and be directed by Kevin Smith - I'd imagine that would have been a far better - and funnier - take on the character.
    7noawareness

    Good fun

    I really enjoyed this. I've seen the first 2 movies and was prepared for a Chevy Chase replication, but not as good. Jon Hamm somehow managed to keep the character familiar but also completely make it his own. I'm not a huge fan of the original (seen them a couple of times and and liked them but have no strong emotions for them) so I had few expectations but it's clever, it's funny, it doesn't outstays it's welcome and it doesn't try too hard.

    It's boardering on being forgettable but that's not a terrible thing. Not every film has to burn itself into your memory and this film does exactly what it should. It entertains for its life cycle.

    Really enjoyable and easy to watch.

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    • Trivia
      This film is based on the book by Gregory McDonald, which is the second book in the Fletch series. Fletch (1985) starring Chevy Chase was based on the first book.
    • Goofs
      When Fletch sneaks into the country club, there's a party with a band. The movements of the woman playing the drums does not match what's being heard.
    • Quotes

      [repeated line]

      Fletch: Five Stars!

    • Crazy credits
      Fletch repeats a recurring line at the end of the closing credits.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Saturday Night Live: Miles Teller/Kendrick Lamar (2022)
    • Soundtracks
      Nessuno
      Written by Edilio Capostosti, Antonietta De Simone

      Performed by Mina

      Courtesy of Carosello Records, Milano

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    • Release date
      • September 16, 2022 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Miramax
    • Languages
      • English
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Confiesa, Fletch
    • Filming locations
      • Cohasset Habor, Cohasset, Massachusetts, USA
    • Production company
      • Miramax
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    • Budget
      • $20,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $538,842
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $266,744
      • Sep 18, 2022
    • Gross worldwide
      • $656,613
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 38m(98 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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