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The Best Offer
Trailerin the world of high-end art auctions and antiques. an extremely reclusive heiress who collects fine art and he becomes obsessed with her.Actors: Geoffrey Rush, Jim Sturgess, Sylvia Hoeks, Donald Sutherland, Philip Jackson, Dermot Crowley, Kiruna Stamell, Liya Kebede, Caterina Capodilista, Gen Seto, Klaus Tauber, ...»Director: Giuseppe TornatoreCountry: ItalyDuration: 131 minQuality: HDRelease: 2013IMDb: 7.80 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "The Best Offer"
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Characters of "The Best Offer"
Virgil OldmanPlayed by: Geoffrey RushRobertPlayed by: Jim SturgessClairePlayed by: Sylvia HoeksBilly WhistlerPlayed by: Donald SutherlandFredPlayed by: Philip JacksonLambertPlayed by: Dermot CrowleyGirl in the BarPlayed by: Kiruna StamellSarahPlayed by: Liya KebedeYoung womanPlayed by: Caterina CapodilistaHousekeeperPlayed by: Gen Seto -
Directors of "The Best Offer"
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Creators of "The Best Offer"
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Critic Reviews of "The Best Offer"
Chicago ReaderJanuary 30, 2014The movie's an eyeful, though, thanks to the intricate production design and many artworks on display; it's also an earful, thanks to Ennio Morricone's fittingly lush score.
Seattle TimesJanuary 23, 2014An uneven but weirdly mesmerizing drama/thriller, Giuseppe Tornatore's "The Best Offer" offers an acting showcase to Geoffrey Rush.
Chicago Sun-TimesJanuary 17, 2014Italian writer-director Giuseppe Tornatore... designs beautiful sets around Virgil, who holds the screen in nearly every shot.
Los Angeles TimesJanuary 09, 2014The film has several smart twists and surprises up its well-tailored sleeve.
AV ClubJanuary 09, 2014If its destination is patently obvious from the outset, the journey does at least offer scattered pleasures.
Movie TalkJuly 27, 2014Tornatore lays on the symbolism a bit thickly, and the film's mix of accents offers a distinct whiff of Europudding. You will probably even see some of the twists coming. Yet the film is still terrifically compelling.
Eye for FilmMarch 31, 2014Part of a forger's craft involves not simply duplicating the images but replicating the strokes to be found in the original. Tornatore's film makes deft use of cinematic cliché to lead viewers astray.
tonymacklin.netFebruary 03, 2014In The Best Offer, director/writer Giuseppe Tornatore feasts at the Hitchcock table.
OregonianJanuary 14, 2014When all is revealed in "The Best Offer," the appropriate reaction is that of a frustrated auctioneer: "That's it? That's all you've got?"
We Got This CoveredJanuary 08, 2014The clues and themes laid out early on in The Best Offer, which evolve into heavy handedness in their own right, also lay unencumbered paths for obvious twists to come in this limp arthouse thriller.
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