Review of Confidence (2003) by David Edelstein for Slate — 14 Sep 2004
Hordes of good actors evidently lined up to appear in Confidence, which wastes Weisz, Guzman, Logue, Forster, and Paul Giamatti, among others. Midway through, a grizzled Andy Garcia shambles in, chewing on a cigar, as an FBI agent; he's so fatuously hammy that his true narrative function is never in doubt.
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This review of Confidence (2003) was written by David Edelstein and published by Slate on 14 Sep 2004.
Confidence has generally received positive reviews.
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