Amsterdam (2022)
In the 1930s, three friends—a doctor, a nurse, and an attorney—witness a murder, become suspects themselves and uncover one of the most outrageous plots in North American history.
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Amsterdam (2022)
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Released Year: 2022
Runtime: 134 minutes
Directors: David O. Russell
Writers: David O. Russell
Casts: Jessica Drake, Mike Myers, Max Perlich, Beth Grant, Ed Begley Jr., Leland Orser, Timothy Olyphant, Christian Bale, Zoe Saldana, Robert De Niro, Chris Rock, Colleen Camp, Christopher Gehrman, Michael Shannon, Alessandro Nivola, Steven Hack, Bonnie Hellman, Rami Malek, Tom Irwin, Taylor Swift, Andrea Riseborough, Casey Graf, Gigi Bermingham, Matthias Schoenaerts, Margot Robbie, Mel Fair, Dey Young, Daniel Riordan, Casey Biggs, Anya Taylor-Joy, Lauren Shaw, John Pirkis, Rebecca Wisocky, Baxter Humby, John David Washington, Adolf Hitler, Benito Mussolini, Martin Harris, Shiree Nelson, Vaughn Page, Gabé Doppelt, Brandon Davis, Sean Avery, André Tardieu, Floyd Armstrong, Leonard A. Tucker Jr., Richie Harrington, Shedell, Kindsey Vaughn, David Babbitt, Mike Azevedo, Christopher Kager, Donovan Hurst, Jarrett Johnson, Kawan DeBose, Deon Sams
IMDB: Amsterdam (2022)
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In the 1930s, three friends—a doctor, a nurse, and an attorney—witness a murder, become suspects themselves and uncover one of the most outrageous plots in North American history.
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The Playlist -
It’s an audacious odyssey that buckles under the weight of all its ornate and flights of quirky fancy. But if you’re a cynical optimist that’s disgusted with the rise of despotism, absolutism, rancid lies, revolting white supremacist beliefs but still wants to believe in humanity, hope, and the goodness of people, it might just strike a major chord.
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The A.V. Club -
Amsterdam is not a great movie by any shakes, although it looks terrific and all of the performances . . . are energetic, entertaining, and enjoyable.
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The Hollywood Reporter -
David O. Russell’s Amsterdam is a lot of movies inelegantly squidged into one — a zany screwball comedy, a crime thriller, an earnest salute to pacts of love and friendship, an antifascist history lesson with fictional flourishes. Those competing strands all have their merits, bolstered by entertaining character work from an uncommonly high-wattage ensemble
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Variety -
The result has all the red flags of a flop, but takes a strong enough anti-establishment stand — and does so with wit and originality — to earn a cult following. There’s too much ambition here to write the movie off, even if Amsterdam, like the history it depicts, winds up taking years to be rediscovered and understood.
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The Guardian -
There is something weirdly heavy and foggy in Amsterdam that feels like it’s working against the lightness and nimbleness needed for a caper. It’s the reality of the history, which the movie makes explicit in the closing credits.
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