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The Forger

  • 2014
  • R
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
14K
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John Travolta, Christopher Plummer, and Tye Sheridan in The Forger (2014)
A thief works with his father and son to forge a painting by Monet and steal the original. Together, they plan the heist of their lives.
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A thief works with his father and son to forge a painting by Monet and steal the original. Together, they plan the heist of their lives.A thief works with his father and son to forge a painting by Monet and steal the original. Together, they plan the heist of their lives.A thief works with his father and son to forge a painting by Monet and steal the original. Together, they plan the heist of their lives.

  • Director
    • Philip Martin
  • Writer
    • Richard D'Ovidio
  • Stars
    • John Travolta
    • Christopher Plummer
    • Tye Sheridan
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    14K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Philip Martin
    • Writer
      • Richard D'Ovidio
    • Stars
      • John Travolta
      • Christopher Plummer
      • Tye Sheridan
    • 71User reviews
    • 40Critic reviews
    • 32Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Trailer 2:19
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    The Forger: Keegan At The House
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    The Forger: Keegan At The House
    The Forger: Keegan At The House
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    The Forger: Keegan At The House
    The Forger: Your Son Wants To Meet You
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    The Forger: Your Son Wants To Meet You
    The Forger: The Cops Are Here
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    The Forger: The Cops Are Here

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    John Travolta
    John Travolta
    • Raymond J. Cutter
    Christopher Plummer
    Christopher Plummer
    • Joseph Cutter
    Tye Sheridan
    Tye Sheridan
    • Will Cutter
    Abigail Spencer
    Abigail Spencer
    • Agent Paisley
    Anson Mount
    Anson Mount
    • Keegan
    Marcus Thomas
    Marcus Thomas
    • Carl
    Jennifer Ehle
    Jennifer Ehle
    • Kim
    Travis Aaron Wade
    Travis Aaron Wade
    • Detective Devlin
    Lyndon Smith
    Lyndon Smith
    • Melanie
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    Julio Oscar Mechoso
    • Raul Carlos
    Sean Malone
    • Finn
    Owen Burke
    Owen Burke
    • Collin
    Steve Sweeney
    • Ivan
    Bryan Veronneau
    • Rodney
    Christy Scott Cashman
    Christy Scott Cashman
    • Dr. Wallace
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    Bates Wilder
    • Martin
    Skyler Wright
    Skyler Wright
    • Tricia
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      • Philip Martin
    • Writer
      • Richard D'Ovidio
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    5teoalcantara

    Paint Job

    People expecting a more action oriented heist type of movie will probably be disappointed. "The Forger" leans towards family drama territory.

    Now, if you can get past Travolta's look in this picture (I couldn't help getting distracted by his awkward wig and goatee) and don't expect much, you'll probably be mildly entertained.

    Christopher Plummer is very likable in this, and his presence helps the movie a lot.

    Overall, straight to video material.

    5 out of 10
    6kosmasp

    Father, Son and the ... Forger

    If you like family values in your movies, you could do much worse than this. And while you might not agree with Travoltas politics or his firm believe in Scientology, this shouldn't matter watching a movie like this. He has fallen, but he can still act. Even if he projects more into some things than necessary.

    Still this is a decent, if predictable effort into the Heist foray. We know where it is heading and while only in movies people behave certain ways, there is a bit of switch with the story of a son who has been neglected and has to be won over again. Maybe this will warm your heart (not being sarcastic) to a degree that you'll give this a higher rating
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    Worthwhile drama won't be forged in memory

    The Forger, yet pretty forgettable, is still quite an involving drama, with an excellent performance from Travolta. The Forger offers little surprises and sits between good and fair. Travolta an ex con, is released early from prison, to be with his cancer ridden son, who probably has nine months to live. There's a catch. He has to forge a painting for these bad scummy dudes. Travolta kicks arse in this too, like when he's onset by these thugs, as if to remind him to do his job, or he's back in the clink. Travolta separated from his drug addicted wife, takes hos son to see her. This scenario was very reminiscent of that one in The Fourth Wish, where the actress here was excellent, up there wit Travolta. So is Christopher Plummer as the grandad, creating a hell of a interesting old guy character character, putting his magic touch of acting to it, like Travolta does with that paintbrush. The son too, is awesome, bringing a manifold of emotions with such realism and naturalism. One surprise is near the start, when Travolta's in that club, and is made the skank woman for a cop, which I didn't. Though quite a worthwhile drama, it's one you throw away after seeing it. How Travolta screws the bad dudes with his plan was very predictable, and there are other moments too. The final scene borders on tear jerking territory, so have those tissues ready.
    6jtindahouse

    Script structure lets it down

    'The Forger' is a strange film in a way. It feels like it's trying to cover every genre at once from thriller to action to comedy to drama. They're all there but the film never takes the time to focus on one of them in particular and I think that holds it back. At times John Travolta's character is shown to be a tough man capable of fighting 6 men at once with ease. And yet this fact is only really useful to that scene and not in any other way to the story. There's a dramatic element holding the plot together which is Travolta's son having cancer, but even with this being the driving force behind everything it still feels half done. Then there's the art heist which you would imagine to be the crux of the entire thing, but this too feels like a tacked on plot piece simply there to give the film a title and a hint of excitement to an otherwise potentially dull story. Despite the balance being off though it's quite a watchable movie.

    Travolta is looking old and worn down it has to be said. He looked very far from a man capable of taking on 6 large men in a fight. His performance, at least dramatically, was quite good however as you would expect with him of course having a close association with the lose of his son five years previously. He did struggle a bit with the Boston accent, with it appearing and disappearing from scene to scene. The rest of the cast held things together but were nothing memorable. I think a few touch ups of the script structure and this could have been quite a sleeper hit. Even as it it's not all that bad of a watch.
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    Just give it a try ...

    "You ever going to Tahiti like Paul Gauguin? I don't know."

    If there's something Travolta remained loyal to, then surely it's his distinctive, sad look. Ever since I saw him the first time appearing in "Saturday Night Fever" (ages ago), he uses that sad expression. It always looks as if he's going to burst out in tears. And the movie"The Forger" is substantively perfect for retrieving that typical facial expression at the right time. A film about a convicted forger who turned his back at his former profession. And at the same time he's a concerned father who would do anything to be with his son the short time that's left. And that's where this movie fails a bit. Does the emphasis lie on the father-son relationship or was it the intention to make a crime story? The final result is a mix of these two, with the result that both aspects feel like semi-finished.

    Raymond J. Cutter (John Travolta) is a notorious forger of art works and is about to be released earlier because of a deal with a thug called Keegan (Anson Mount). In this way he can spend some time with his son Will (Tye Sheridan), a petite teenager whose future doesn't look so rosy after they've discovered a brain tumor. To say the very least, the relationship between Will and his father isn't too good. Also between Raymond and his father (Christopher Plummer), who took care of Will during Raymond's absence, there are some disputes. The additional problem is that Keegan expects something in return from Raymond, namely forging a valuable, world famous painting from Monet.

    Now, I'm not an art expert but I don't think you can forge a Monet painting in such a short time period. I'm sure you don't really need high-tech methods to determine from the outset if the painting hanging on the wall is authentic or recently painted. But my gut feeling says that this aspect of "The Forger" is irrelevant and that it's just used as an entertaining way to introduce the father-son relationship. Would Travolta be a professional dancer in this film, and he and his son had to participate in a renowned competition together (where Travolta could show his famous 70s dance moves once again) this would have yielded the same result. Commercially, the result would probably be disappointing. So we throw in a bit of mystery and crime (where Travolta can demonstrate his tough side again and beat up some bouncers with a baseball bat) to make it more attractive.

    Although it looks a lot like a typical movie, at times the acting transcends the average. Especially the moments between father and son are beautifully played with vulnerability and regret getting the upper hand. That it eventually turns into a collaboration between father and son, is a bit far-fetched. Plummer also shines at times and shows he's perfectly suited for a character part. Even Travolta demonstrates that he has more to offer than just watching sad all the time. The loss of his son Jett most likely has something to do with his rendition looking so realistic. Maybe he decided to give this role a try as a therapeutic decision, in order to put a painful period in the past.

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    • Trivia
      John Travolta traveled to Hong Kong to study oil painting in order to prepare for his role in this film.
    • Goofs
      Ray's head wound was sloppily stitched by his father but there was no sign of this for the rest of the film.
    • Quotes

      Will Cutter: I just never see you guys hug, or say you love each other.

      Joseph Cutter: Yeah, well I don't do that. But he knows.

      Will Cutter: You sure?

      Joseph Cutter: I didn't tell your grandmother either. But she knew. Why? Because words don't mean shit in this world, Will. It's what a person does for you that counts.

    • Connections
      Features D.O.A. (1949)
    • Soundtracks
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      Written by Eric Cross and Daniel Brake

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    • Release date
      • April 24, 2015 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Official site (Japan)
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    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • El gran impostor
    • Filming locations
      • Lynn, Massachusetts, USA
    • Production companies
      • Saban Films
      • Code Entertainment
      • Freedom Media
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    • Budget
      • $15,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $500,304
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 32m(92 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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