Fakers

January. 01,2004      
Rating:
5.7
Trailer Synopsis Cast

FAKERS is a sharp, fast moving tale of blackmail and forgery set in the upper echelons of the international art society. Set in present day London and 1911 Italy.

Kate Ashfield as  Eve Evans
Tom Chambers as  
Tony Haygarth as  
Matthew Rhys as  

Reviews

BlazeLime
2004/01/01

Strong and Moving!

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VividSimon
2004/01/02

Simply Perfect

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Dynamixor
2004/01/03

The performances transcend the film's tropes, grounding it in characters that feel more complete than this subgenre often produces.

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Curapedi
2004/01/04

I cannot think of one single thing that I would change about this film. The acting is incomparable, the directing deft, and the writing poignantly brilliant.

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fwomp
2004/01/05

I have a certain affection for indie films. Occasionally you'll find a diamond amongst the rough, and I was hoping to find something similar in FAKERS. Although I didn't find a gem, there were some shining moments that made it worthwhile.Matthew Rhys plays down-on-his-luck Nick Edwards, a man with a cash-flow problem. He needs $50,000 to pay off a debt he owes to a rather dubious London gangster boss played by Art Malik (the terrorist from TRUE LIES). Nick's time on Earth appears to be drawing to a close, as he sees no way to make that amount of money in the necessary time-frame (one week). But then he stumbles across a sketch by a famous early 20th century artist and his mind begins to work through his problems. Not worth enough to cover his debt, he devises a scheme to make multiple copies of the sketch and sell it to several local galleries on the same day.Kate Ashfield (SHAUN OF THE DEAD) plays love interest Eve Evans, a hardworking bartender who's love of money may overshadow her affections for Nick. She decides to help Nick with his problem ...but only if she can benefit, too.Tom Chambers plays Eve's brother, Tony, the sketch artist who will make the forgeries. An introspective and talented artist in his own right, he eventually learns how gifted he truly is as the film comes to its climax.The acting was great. This was the shining portion of what could have been a rare gem. All of the characters were quirky, misguided, and fun to watch. The dialogue was equally entertaining as we watch Nick verbally joust with the London boss ("I spend most of my time in the company of intelligent people so when you come round it's a real change.") The script was a hodge-podge of too many story lines trying to connect too man characters. The multiple introduction of several gallery owners as prime players toward the end of the film lent a serious lopsidedness to the finale. The ending itself seemed to indicate more to come but was cut short without resolution, which made it very frustrating.As a whole the film was an okay picture, but it needed some polishing to make it truly shine.

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rolfts
2004/01/06

There was a problem with this film from the very beginning. I couldn't really figure it out until i was nearly at the end. It was the same problem i had with "The Crow". Everything was moving much to fast. It's like they almost didn't have any problems with the tasks they must perform. It was like i was watching a preview. You saw what should happen , and that is the end of that. I'm not saying let's redo "The Godfather", but at least make it seem they have to actually do something to achieve their goals. I'm currently wondering why nobody else saw this, maybe i am a nitpick, but because of this there was (to me)almost no tension at all, and i am guessing this might just have been a commercial for Mercedes Benz's Smart. The only thing missing is a good *commercial* tagline, something in the idea of: "Smart, pure art". Adding up: I wasn't the least bit impressed by this film and i got rather bored with it. Of course, this is my opinion and if you like to see nothing more than just an amusing little piece of film, you could consider it.Tiny tiny tiny spoiler (i might want to add un-forged between pure and art though...)

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petr_symon
2004/01/07

This was a really fun little movie something akin to a poor man's Cary Grant caper romp and had all the twists and turns you'd expect from lightweight fare without any pretensions, or deviations. The characters were fun, clearly defined and never took themselves too seriously. The acting was first rate, especially the principals, among whom I must mention Art Malik as the villainous enforcer, excellent in everything he does. Liked it so much when I saw it last year I've just ordered the DVD - I just hope it'll play on my DVD player.Some more movies like this thanks...

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vaxes
2004/01/08

this film is so good. it shows what us brits are Capable when they try. its as good a most big budget Hollywood films and Deserves the respect of every one. the only thing that lets it down is the fact that it was not a big budget movie, but with that in mind the film makers have managed to make a very fun and enjoyable film the writing of this is amazing and flows very well. i hope Paul Gerstenberger writes many more films as from the looks of this movie he has a very good talent. i recommend any person to go buy/rent this if u want a film that will entertain you and make you laugh at the best of times.arran Essex

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