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Confidence [2003] dvd
Product details
Actors: Edward Burns, Rachel Weisz, Morris Chestnut, Leland Orser, Louis Lombardi
Directors: James Foley
Format: PAL, Widescreen
Language English
Region: Region 2 ( DVD formats.)
Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
Number of discs: 1
Classification:
Studio: Momentum Pictures
DVD Release Date: 1 Mar 2004
Run Time: 93 minutes
Average Customer Review: (7 customer reviews)
DVD Features:
Main Language: English
Available Audio Tracks: Dolby Digital 5.1
Directors Commentary
Writer Commentary
Cast Commentary
Interviews With Dustin Hoffman Andy Garcia Ed Burns Rachel Weisz And Director James Foley
Deleted Scenes
Anatomy Of A Scene BY The Sundance Channel
Bathed in self-conscious cool, Confidence is a heist caper in which the heist is unimportant. As you might expect from Glengarry Glen Ross director James Foley, this pulpy concoction is more interested in giving good actors a lot of hip, salty dialogue as they scheme their way to the royal scam. It's a poor man's Ocean's Eleven, just as enjoyable in its own way, beginning when con artist Jake (Edward Burns) discovers he's accidentally stolen from an eccentric crime boss (Dustin Hoffman, oozing threat in a fine character turn). Promising to make amends by pulling the biggest con of his career, Jake adds a feisty pickpocket (Rachel Weisz) to his crew, which includes scene-stealer Paul Giammatti and Andy Garcia as a dishevelled FBI agent (or is he?). With a cast like this you can't go wrong, but Confidence cons itself into thinking it's original, while Burns's abundant voice-overs state the obvious and plot twists unfold with minimal surprise.