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Genres:
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Crime /
Drama /
Thriller
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Release:
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Director:
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Sam Raimi
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Actors:
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Becky Ann Baker,
Jack Walsh,
Tom Carey,
Bob Davis,
Peter Syvertsen,
John Paxton,
Marie Mathay,
Paul Magers,
Joan Steffand,
Bill Paxton,
Bridget Fonda,
Billy Bob Thornton,
Brent Briscoe,
Chelcie Ross,
Gary Cole
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Duration:
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121 min.
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Rating:
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(7.6/10)85.5
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Plot Summary:
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Three diversified characters, for the treatment of the most part intellectually challenged, a friendless flat with a toilet kit full of millions of dollars inside. They scheme a thick lay out to detain the filthy rich if no-story claims it. Ofcourse, nothing turns out stark...
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Simple Plan, A
Bill Paxton and an Oscar-nominated Billy Bob Thornton lead this darkly complex thriller from Sam Raimi. Three Midwest buddies stumble across a crashed plane with four million dollars on board, then wish they hadn't
From The Evil Dead on, Sam Raimi's work has always exceeded genre constraints but few could have expected him to execute an about-turn as impressive as this (he'd follow it with The Gift then, of course, Spider-Man). Ditching the gore and ghoulish humour with which he'd become associated, here he creates a subtle, sophisticated morality play located firmly in the real world.
The story follows financially desperate Hank (Paxton), his brother Jacob (Thornton) and their friend Lou (Briscoe) as they find a crashed plane - which ...
excellent
Ever question your morals ? - well this film examines those of three working class men who stumble across 4.4 million which ends up being a bit of a handful to say the least. This starts as a straightforward plot which becomes a bit more of a nightmare then you were expecting, although maybe Sam Raimi still had a bit of Evil Dead still in him before he went 100 % mainstream. Very good if a little far fetched
Simple Plan, A
A deft, chilling thriller of corruption and greed, charting an inexorable mud-slide from uprightness to betrayal and worse.
Simple Plan, A
In fiction at least, no layout is ever backward, predominantly if misdeed's entangled with. So when the luck discovery of a wrecked...
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