Wednesday, 12 December 2007

Ocean's Thirteen


Ocean's Thirteen is a 2007 film directed by Steven Soderbergh and starring an ensemble cast. It is the third (and reportedly final[1]) in the Soderbergh series following the 2004 sequel Ocean's Twelve and the 2001 film Ocean's Eleven, which itself was a remake of the 1960 Rat Pack film Ocean's Eleven. All of the cast members reprised their roles from the previous installments except for Julia Roberts and Catherine Zeta-Jones. Al Pacino and Ellen Barkin joined the cast as their new targets.


This film was rated PG-13 by the MPAA. The film was released on June 8, 2007,[2] although it was released in several countries in the Middle East on June 6.[3] Filming began in July 2006 in Las Vegas and Los Angeles, based on a script by Brian Koppelman and David Levien.

Danny Ocean's (George Clooney) crew gather around a hospital bed where Reuben Tishkoff (Elliott Gould) lies after suffering a heart attack. A flashback to four weeks earlier shows Reuben meeting with Vegas' most hated businessman, Willy Bank (Al Pacino) on the construction site of their new hotel. After Reuben secures crucial deals for Bank, he is told to give up his share, or he'll be thrown off the roof of the building; a strategy employed by the vindictive Bank in previous deals. The shock causes Reuben's heart attack.

The gang swears to take revenge on Bank by utterly ruining his hotel, "The Bank", on the night of its grand opening. They aim to rig the various games at the casino so the players will win instead of the house. Bank was forced to take some hostile investors onto his Board of Directors to open the hotel, and if the house does not make at least $500 million in the first quarter, Bank will be removed from the chairmanship of his own hotel. The team also wishes to destroy any chance of Bank's winning the prestigious Five Diamond Award, the highest distinction granted a hotel. All of Bank's other hotels have won this award, and he has purchased valuable diamond necklaces to commemorate the successes. All the necklaces are housed in a glass case in the penthouse and are worth $250 million collectively. He has already optimistically purchased a necklace for his new hotel as well.

A major obstacle for the team is Greco, an artificial intelligence security system which 'can not only think, but reason', and so they hire Roman Nagel (Eddie Izzard) to lend his technical expertise. An additional dilemma is how to get all casino patrons to actually leave the hotel after making their wins, rather than naturally continue gambling (thus losing their money all over again and "giving" it back to the house). Roman reveals that the security system was designed by a former classmate of his, Greco Montgomery (Julian Sands) and that it's designed to monitor all gamblers' psychological responses upon winning to make sure that they weren't expecting it (indicating a legitimate win). The only way to bypass it is by some sort of magnetic interference (i.e. a magnetron) or a huge natural disaster. Once the system senses any trouble it is designed to automatically lock down, and rebooting it takes three minutes and twenty-one seconds. The team rents a large tunnel boring machine that has a capacity to induce an artificial earthquake underneath the hotel by generating the same resonance as the building. This is also a sure-fire way to get the patrons (and all that money) out of the building.

Rusty (Brad Pitt) and Danny set about polluting a hotel room with biochemicals and bedbugs. In the lobby, a disguised Saul (Carl Reiner) is in line to check in. He "accidentally" drops a Five Diamond Award folder, catching the attention of Bank's aide, Abigail (Ellen Barkin), who immediately rushes to assist Saul. In line behind them, the genuine Five Diamond Award reviewer (David Paymer), who is supposed to be anonymous, is rudely jolted and then given the chemical-treated room by the bribed concierge. For the duration of his stay, the team ensures that he is treated like an unwanted guest at a one-star hotel — he is snobbishly turned away at the best restaurant and redirected to a Chinese Restaurant where the team feeds him contaminated dumplings (giving him food poisoning), his room is filled with a noxious smell, he discovers a plague of bedbugs, gains multiple rashes from chemicals planted in the room, and is finally evicted from the hotel early by rude, brutish security guards (Virgil and Turk in disguise). Before he leaves, the unhappy reviewer confronts Bank without revealing his identity and walks off.

Early in the film Virgil Malloy (Casey Affleck) is sent to a Mexican factory to make the rigged dice. Upset by the terrible working conditions at the factory, he leads the workers on strike for better pay. Further into the film the team dispatches Virgil's brother Turk (Scott Caan) to get the factory running again, but instead Turk joins the strike. The team eventually facilitates payment to the factory workers their requested raise ($36,000 for the entire labor force, amounting to a $3.50 per week increase) and the factory reopens.

Disaster strikes when the drill (which supposedly dug the Chunnel from the British side) intended to simulate the earthquake breaks down. As the replacement drill (that dug from the French side) is only available for purchase and exceeds their budget, they have no choice but to make a deal with their old enemy Terry Benedict (Andy Garcia) for funding. Benedict, indignant with Bank's new hotel 'casting a shadow' over Benedict's hotel pool, is eager to see Bank ruined and agrees to the funding. He demands, however, that the team double his investment and also steal Bank's diamond necklaces. Ocean, Rusty and Linus reluctantly agree. Soon after, Benedict even plays along with the plan when he coerces Banks into buying a rigged domino table, run by Frank (Bernie Mac) posing as a domino dealer. He also "funds" the $36,000 demanded by the Mexican plastic workers, thus ending their strike and ensuring the manufacture of the rigged dice.

Yen (Shaobo Qin) is introduced as Mr. Weng, a high-roller and rich businessman, and Linus (Matt Damon), disguised with a distinctive nose, as his business manager. Yen the acrobat infiltrates the elevator shafts and air conditioning ducts and discovers that accessing the diamonds from the floor or ceiling will be borderline impossible. The new plan to access the diamonds is for the disguised Linus to seduce Abigail, who has access to the room with the diamonds. When opening night arrives, Linus uses pheromones to seduce her, and is eventually led to the diamond room for more privacy. Once inside, he inconspicuously places small explosives around the base of the column containing the jewels.

Downstairs, the FBI enters and arrests Livingston (Eddie Jemison), for 'rigging card machines', and an agent (Bob Einstein) tells Bank that a new set of machines will be arriving shortly. Roman then brings in the "new" (rigged) machines, putting them in place of the genuine machines. Prints on the machine are matched with Livingston’s, and the casino obtains a list of known associates: Ocean's Eleven. The list, with pictures, is downloaded to a computer in Bank's office. Basher (Don Cheadle), dressed up as the stunt man for the hotel's opening show that evening, distracts Bank from the computer while Virgil and Turk modify the downloaded names and faces so that the team's cover is preserved.

The infiltrated dice from Turk and Virgil's Mexican factory are distributed throughout the casino. When the team activates their equipment, disguised as Zippo lighters, the dice will flip and stop, manipulating the outcomes of games. Also, a slot is rigged to pay a huge progressive, and Rusty leaves the final dollar coin for the next person who trips the win (since the monitoring system is still active at this point).

With the drill turned on, a mock earthquake begins and Bank rushes to the Greco system. His tampered mobile phone acts as the magnetron, shutting down Greco for three minutes. Bank is trapped in the security office and the rigged games can now be played. Team members in the casino, including Danny, Rusty, Saul, Yen, Frank, and a recovered Reuben, all make sure that everyone who plays at the casino wins, so the casino pays out millions. When the system reactivates, a stronger earthquake is simulated, prompting everyone in the casino to cash in their chips and evacuate, taking all their "winnings" with them.

Upstairs, the FBI agent abruptly interrupts Linus and Abigail and reveals that Linus is using her to steal the diamonds and replace them with the replicas strapped to his shirt. As Linus is led away, the agent is revealed to be his successful criminal father Bobby Caldwell, who is also in on the scheme. When the two reach the rooftop helipad to leave, Francois Toulour (Vincent Cassel), alias "the Night Fox" (the antagonist from Ocean's Twelve), reveals himself, having followed the whole crew from the start in partnership with Benedict. At gunpoint Linus hands Toulour the 'diamonds' and the self-satisfied Toulour tosses the gun at Linus, which is discovered to be empty. Toulour then base-jumps off the casino roof.

Basher lands the helicopter, and the team detonates the explosives, freeing the diamond case from the floor. The helicopter takes off, detaching the glass case carrying the real diamonds from the building. It is disclosed that Linus never switched the diamonds. Danny confronts Bank, who has lost a total of $500 million dollars from the whole ordeal, not including the necklaces, telling him he broke the rules and needed to learn from what he's done; he also states that Bank obviously isn't going to go to the police and that any threats Bank makes would be empty because, like he says, "I know all the guys that you'd hire to come after me...they like me better than you." As the helicopter flies off, an aghast Bank watches. Francois also witnesses this, and disgustedly discards his fake diamonds.

The gratified team silently enjoy the firework show Bank had organized go off at the stroke of midnight, and Reuben is given the deed to 4.6 acres of land on the Las Vegas Strip. Danny pays a final visit to Benedict, chiding him for his trickery, declaring the team's awareness of Toulour's presence all along, and informing him that his 72 million-dollar doubled investment has been donated in Benedict's name to the children's charity "Camp to Belong".

Danny, Rusty, and Linus meet at McCarran airport and watch Benedict being praised on The Oprah Winfrey Show- a reference to a previous scene in which Rusty finds a misty-eyed Ocean in his apartment watching the show- for his apparently generous donation, before going their separate ways. On his way out of the airport Rusty sits down to play a brief game of slots, presumably rigged by Livingston. After 'activating' the machine to deliver a progressive jackpot on the next play, Rusty gives up his seat to none other than the beleaguered hotel reviewer. Rusty walks away smiling, and momentarily the man begins screaming ecstatically that he's won the $11 million jackpot, onlookers crowding around and cheering. This was again alluded to earlier in the film when several characters are debating how much money it would be worth to suffer as the reviewer did.


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