I’d be mad too if James Corden was my son.
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Geregisseerd door Steven Soderbergh
An acclaimed, slow-burn crime.
De kinderen van een ooit befaamde kunstenaar beramen samen een sluw plan. Ze schakelen een vrouwelijke vervalser in om diens onafgewerkte schilderijen, sinds lange tijd door hem opgegeven, te vervolledigen. Op deze manier kunnen ze zijn werken na diens dood verkopen en ontvangen ze toch iets van een erfenis.
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I’d be mad too if James Corden was my son.
Ian McKellen: *grumble grumble grumble*Me: *furious applause, wiping away tears of joy*
Had no idea James Corden was in this. Had happily lived my life for 43 years without ever seeing James Corden in a movie and now my streak is broken. Fair play to him, he wasn't terrible. However his not terrible has to stack up against one of the greatest ever to do it, Ian McKellen, acting his absolute face off so in comparison James Corden is, in fact, terrible.Update: May have to delete this. Sir Ian McKellen didn’t memorize all those lines at 85 years old and give the performance of his life just for the top review to be a churlish dunk on bit player James Corden.
The film follows the estranged children of a late, famous artist who hire a forger to finish his incomplete works to ensure they can be sold as authentic pieces.
The film was directed by Steven Soderbergh, a versatile American filmmaker known for his diverse output ranging from independent dramas to high-profile ensemble projects.
Yes, it centers on the themes of artistic legacy, forgery, and the complicated relationships within an artist's family.