Review of Pocket Listing (2016) by Cinemovies1 — 05 Feb 2017
I am an L.A. real estate broker so when I saw a movie called "Pocket Listing" about an L.A. real estate broker, I was wonderfully surprised and delighted that, at long last, somebody had made a movie about my life! Well, that's an overstatement, because this film is actually much more interesting and exciting than anything I've come across.
Sure, I've witnessed a few crooked deals here and there, but nothing quite as outrageously fun and twisty as what we have here. This is one of those films where the characters are played by exceedingly good looking people, so it becomes easier to stomach their amorality.
Fortunately, the talented James Jurdi's main broker character becomes somewhat of a hero by the end, so we can forgive him his earlier tresspasses and enjoy him as an engaging, attractive, sarcastic protagonist.
Other beautiful people doing bad things here include the ageless Rob Lowe and the mind-blowingly gorgeous Jessica Clark, who is almost am ethnic, new age Sharon Stone in this role. Overall, "Pocket Listing" is an amusing, occasionally over the top, but always entertaining film about the kind of deals and characters that we love to go to the movies to see.
This review of Pocket Listing (2016) was written by Cinemovies1 on 05 Feb 2017.
Pocket Listing has generally received positive reviews.
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