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City of Ghosts

  • 2002
  • R
  • 1h 56m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
6K
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Matt Dillon in City of Ghosts (2002)
A con man (Matt Dillon) travels to Cambodia (also on the run from law enforcement in the U.S.) to collect his share in an insurance scam, but discovers more than he bargained for.
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A New York insurance man searches for his crooked business partner in Cambodia.A New York insurance man searches for his crooked business partner in Cambodia.A New York insurance man searches for his crooked business partner in Cambodia.

  • Director
    • Matt Dillon
  • Writers
    • Matt Dillon
    • Barry Gifford
  • Stars
    • Matt Dillon
    • James Caan
    • Natascha McElhone
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Matt Dillon
    • Writers
      • Matt Dillon
      • Barry Gifford
    • Stars
      • Matt Dillon
      • James Caan
      • Natascha McElhone
    • 79User reviews
    • 33Critic reviews
    • 57Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Matt Dillon
    Matt Dillon
    • Jimmy
    James Caan
    James Caan
    • Marvin
    Natascha McElhone
    Natascha McElhone
    • Sophie
    Gérard Depardieu
    Gérard Depardieu
    • Emile
    • (as Gerard Depardieu)
    Kem Sereyvuth
    • Sok
    • (as Sereyvuth Kem)
    Stellan Skarsgård
    Stellan Skarsgård
    • Joseph Kaspar
    Rose Byrne
    Rose Byrne
    • Sabrina
    Shawn Andrews
    Shawn Andrews
    • Robbie
    Chalee Sankhavesa
    • Sideth
    Christopher Curry
    Christopher Curry
    • Larry Luckman
    Rob Campbell
    Rob Campbell
    • Simon
    • (as Robert Campbell)
    Bernard Merklen
    • Gerard
    Jack Shearer
    Jack Shearer
    • FBI Agent Burden
    Kirk Fox
    Kirk Fox
    • FBI Agent Philips
    Kyoza
    • Rocky
    Apichart Chusakul
    • Ming Chew
    • (as Abhijati Jusakul)
    Gennady Fleyscher
    • Nevesky
    Vladimir Yepifanov
    • Nevesky Thug
    • (as Vladamir Epifanov)
    • Director
      • Matt Dillon
    • Writers
      • Matt Dillon
      • Barry Gifford
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    a_ms

    Liked it!

    Dillon plays with a neat neo-noir style that harkens back (in a good way) to Carol Reed's "Third Man" (post-Khmer Rouge Cambodia this time instead of post-WWII Vienna). Like Reed's masterpiece, the set is littered with charmingly seedy eccentrics (Stellan Skarsgård and Gérard Depardieu--in one his best roles)--although James Caan is no Harry Lime (hard as they try with the belated enterance). I really liked the unpretentious FEEL of this movie. The suspense is there (atleast until the end) and I liked how it holds its focus despite all the subplots and chaos. The score is suitably offbeat (again, nostalgic of Anton Karas' "Third Man" zither). Cool movie.
    7detroit_techno

    'Oh no, not Matt Dillon'.............get over it.

    After reading some of the comments left by IMDB users I wasn't sure if I should actually waste a couple of hours by watching this film. After watching, though, I thought the comments were a little harsh.

    Criticism's included under developed characters, thin plot, unexplained actions, and a poor performance by Matt Dillon. I am not, and never will be, a film studies student so I guess I am not 'qualified' to comment on any of the above, but in my own humble opinion the film progressed nicely and if people cared to watch carefully each action was easily understood.

    If you can get over your immediate 'Matt Dillon, no thanks' attitude you may end up enjoying this film.
    7margaras

    An interesting film, worth a look

    Set in Cambodia a generation after a bloody revolution and civil war, this film follows the adventures of a smalltime crook, Jimmy, who is tracking down an older man responsible for an insurance scam and who has absconded with the money. He arrives in a country full of gangsters and opportunist thieves - not knowing who to trust, he is robbed and beaten up as often as any hero of a film noir movie.

    Modern Cambodia is depicted as a hell on Earth - with the exception of a rickshaw driver, Suk, the locals are shown as violent and untrustworthy. Once again a foreign locale is simply a backdrop for white villains to have a shootout. But this doesn't detract too much from a film that is in many ways a homage to "The Third Man", with Phnom Penh standing in for a ruined postwar Vienna, the Harry Lime-equivalent seedy and enigmatic, and the protagonist equally unsympathetic at first. Odd camera angles and flashback shots abound.

    The love interest seems tacked on - and a reason for having a female character - but gives Jimmy an incentive to abandon his life of crime and go straight.

    An interesting film, worth a look.
    7snake77

    Gorgeous mystery is a solid debut for Dillon

    City of Ghosts is a exotic mystery that positively oozes atmosphere. The Cambodian setting really amounts to another character in the film, and it's obvious that Matt Dillon has a real love of the country and the people. Dillon's direction and Jim Denault's cinematography do a marvelous job capturing the quirky and sometimes mystical nuances of this part of the world. Little details are woven into the scenes that really reminded me of what it's like to travel there.

    Dillon did nearly everything right in tackling his first directing project. He picked an underused and exotic locale, a good production crew, and surrounded himself with top-notch, veteran acting talent. Depardieu, Caan, and especially Skarsgard do a terrific work bringing to life their shady characters. Newcomer Kem Sereyvuth does a nice job playing Dillon's taxi driver/savior Sok. Dillon's character Jimmy, ironically, is probably the least interesting of the bunch. But Dillon as always gets through on his amazing good looks, and has enough acting chops to not embarrass himself. The same can be said for Natascha McElhone who is so gorgeous it doesn't really matter what she's saying anyway.

    The film moves at a somewhat slow pace, giving the story and characters lots of time to develop. Occasionally this can be an issue - sometimes time was spent on sequences that didn't contribute much to the final story. For example the opening New York scenes could have been trimmed down quite a bit and nothing would have been lost. But this film is clearly about establishing mood, and on the whole that's exactly what it accomplishes. The mysterious music and long, lingering shots of Asian street and country life are may seem indulgent to some but I thought they worked really well.

    The only part of this film that I could take any real issue with was the script. Written in the film noir who-can-you-trust style, I think it would have been better if it had been simplified a bit. Credit Dillon with making the complexities mostly work, but a few less red herrings and a more dramatic final twist would have really elevated the film. However, I enjoyed City Of Ghosts quite a bit, Dillon has distinguished himself and clearly has some interesting directorial work ahead of him if he keeps at it.
    7jmat

    The third world without rose colored glasses

    If all City of Ghosts was was a travelogue of postwar Cambodia it would be an accomplishment, but it is in its own way a well built film noir in a very unusual, very appropriate setting. Dillon's character goes to Cambodia to collect money from a real estate scam artist. Like the best noirs, what he finds has more to do with who he is than with any money.

    Dillon is strong as the stories jaded, soiled hero. James Caan and Stellen Skarsgaard support well as the con men. And Gerard Depardieu provides strong support as a man who has apparently adjusted to living in hell. The movie starts a touch slowly but be patient. It's worth it. There isn't a lot of violence in this movie but what there is is fairly shocking.

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    • Trivia
      The buildings where the foggy final showdown takes place, are actually part of Bokor Hill Station, a colonial hill resort town built by the French in the 1920s. This site, on a mountain above Kampot in Southern Cambodia, included a church and Grand Bokor Palace, a hotel and casino. They were taken over by the Cambodian monarchs after the French left, and were a Khmer Rouge stronghold against the Vietnamese (the shelling is still visible, there are no windows left intact). Today the buildings are abandoned, crumbling and covered in red moss, but can still be visited.
    • Goofs
      Towards the end of the movie Jimmy is lying in the back seat of the cab holding a green shirt in his hand. But later his face is covered by a red shirt. The cab driver wakes him up and Jimmy exits the cab and puts on a green shirt before.
    • Quotes

      Teddy: You can't keep stealing from Peter to pay Paul. Sooner or later, Peter gets pissed off.

    • Crazy credits
      Thanks to the People of Cambodia.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Do You Like Hitchcock? (2005)
    • Soundtracks
      Dear 5
      (1998)

      Written and Performed by Peter Whitehead

      Courtesy of Strange Attractor Records

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    • Release date
      • March 27, 2003 (Israel)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • United Artists
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
      • Central Khmer
      • Russian
    • Also known as
      • Beneath the Banyan Trees
    • Filming locations
      • Bangkok, Thailand
    • Production companies
      • United Artists
      • Mainline Pictures
      • Banyan Tree
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $17,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $357,197
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $30,547
      • Apr 27, 2003
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,277,187
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 56m(116 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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