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American Hustle

kdk December 19, 2013
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For the last few years, David O. Russell has been a director to watch. His last two films—2010’s .nightsandweekends.com/articles/10/NW1000510.php>The Fighter and 2012’s Silver Linings Playbook—garnered 15 Oscar nods and three wins. Now, he reunites with the casts of his last two films for American Hustle, a captivating (and once again award-worthy) ‘70s crime dramedy.



American Hustle stars an almost unrecognizable Christian Bale as Irving Rosenfeld, a successful businessman whose key successes come from a variety of cons. When he meets stripper turned aspiring journalist Sydney Prosser (Amy Adams), he immediately falls in love—and he invites her to take part in his greatest con ever.



Unfortunately for Irving, his plan hits a couple of snags—not the least of which is his needy wife, Rosalyn (Jennifer Lawrence). And when Irving and his beautiful partner are caught by ambitious FBI Agent Richie DiMaso (Bradley Cooper), they’re forced to plan their biggest con yet in order to go free.



American Hustle has it all: clever writing, an attention-grabbing plot, and an absolutely brilliant ensemble cast. This isn’t just another award season drama; it’s a layered crime caper that’s every bit as wildly funny as it is thrilling.



Russell sets the stage perfectly, giving the film a quirky period setting—complete with outrageous ‘70s fashion and unforgettable ‘70s hairdos. From Bale’s comb-over and Cooper’s curls to Adams’s kink and Lawrence’s wild updos, it’s one big, crazy mess of outrageous hair. And it’s these touches of ‘70s camp that give the film its easy-going tone. After all, it’s pretty hard to take a character too seriously when he’s sporting a pot belly and a comical comb-over.



But don’t laugh off the film just yet—because it may be funny, but it’s not just a silly, brainless caper. It also tells a fascinating story of crime, corruption, and jealousy—one that’s loaded with clever twists and turns. At times, the finer points of the story do get a little bit confusing, but there’s a pretty good chance that you’ll be too caught up in the mobsters and politicians and sheiks to care all that much.



What truly stands out about American Hustle, however, is its award-worthy performances. Bale’s performance may be memorable for his comb-over alone, but he also takes a remarkable turn as the conflicted con artist. Cooper, meanwhile, often steals the show as the fast-talking FBI agent who finds himself in way over his head. Really, though, this is Jennifer Lawrence’s picture. She may be a talented actress in her own right, but Russell seems to bring out the best in her—and although her role is a supporting one, it’s an unforgettable one, too. She’s loud and brash and absolutely hilarious as the jilted young wife.



David O. Russell has done it again. He’s brought together a phenomenal ensemble cast for a crime story that’s smart and funny and altogether absorbing. And you don’t have to be a top FBI investigator to deduce that there’s sure to be more award season gold in this noteworthy director’s not-too-distant future.





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Kristin Dreyer Kramer has been writing in some form or another (usually when she was supposed to be doing something else) since the ripe old age of ten—when she, her cousin, and their two Cabbage Patch Dolls formed the Poo Authors’ Club. After a short career in advertising, Kristin got sick of always saying nice things about stuff that didn’t deserve it—so now she spends her days criticizing things, and she’s much happier for it. Since creating NightsAndWeekends.com in February of 2002, Kristin has spent her life surrounded by piles and piles of books and movies—so many that her office has become a kind of entertainment obstacle course. As if her writing and editing responsibilities for N&W.com weren’t enough to keep her out of trouble, Kristin also hosts a number of weekly radio shows: Reel Discovery, Shelf Discovery, and On the Marquee. She’s also a proud member of the Broadcast Film Critics Association (CriticsChoice.com), the Central Ohio Film Critics Association (COFCA.org), the Online Film Critics Society (OFCS.org), and the Women Film Critics Circle (WFCC.Wordpress.com). Kristin lives in Columbus, Ohio, with her husband, Paul, and their daughter, Anna. She welcomes questions, comments, and fan mail at kdk@nightsandweekends.com.
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Kristin Dreyer Kramer has been writing in some form or another (usually when she was supposed to be doing something else) since the ripe old age of ten—when she, her cousin, and their two Cabbage Patch Dolls formed the Poo Authors’ Club. After a short career in advertising, Kristin got sick of always saying nice things about stuff that didn’t deserve it—so now she spends her days criticizing things, and she’s much happier for it.

Since creating NightsAndWeekends.com in February of 2002, Kristin has spent her life surrounded by piles and piles of books and movies—so many that her office has become a kind of entertainment obstacle course.

As if her writing and editing responsibilities for N&W.com weren’t enough to keep her out of trouble, Kristin also hosts a number of weekly radio shows: Reel Discovery, Shelf Discovery, and On the Marquee. She’s also a proud member of the Broadcast Film Critics Association (CriticsChoice.com), the Central Ohio Film Critics Association (COFCA.org), the Online Film Critics Society (OFCS.org), and the Women Film Critics Circle (WFCC.Wordpress.com).

Kristin lives in Columbus, Ohio, with her husband, Paul, and their daughter, Anna. She welcomes questions, comments, and fan mail at kdk@nightsandweekends.com.

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