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Matchstick Men

"Lie. Cheat. Steal. Rinse. Repeat."

A phobic con artist and his protege are on the verge of pulling off a lucrative swindle when the con artist's teenage daughter arrives unexpectedly.

Top Cast

  • Nicolas Cage

    Nicolas Cage

    Roy Waller

  • Sam Rockwell

    Sam Rockwell

    Frank Mercer

  • Alison Lohman

    Alison Lohman

    Angela

  • Bruce Altman

    Bruce Altman

    Dr. Klein

  • Bruce McGill

    Bruce McGill

    Chuck Frechette

  • Jenny O'Hara

    Jenny O'Hara

    Mrs. Schaffer

  • Steve Eastin

    Steve Eastin

    Mr. Schaffer

  • Beth Grant

    Beth Grant

    Laundry Lady

  • Sheila Kelley

    Sheila Kelley

    Kathy

Overview

A phobic con artist and his protege are on the verge of pulling off a lucrative swindle when the con artist's teenage daughter arrives unexpectedly.

Rating

7.0 / 10
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1 Reviews

  • Wuchak
    Wuchak
    7 Oct 20, 2025

    **_You get what you give and (hopefully)... redemption_** I've heard good things about Ridley Scott's "Matchstick Men", released in 2003, but was reluctant to give it a try since it was about two con-men. It's hard, after all, to care about the outcome of a story if its main characters are swindling scumbags who make their living by ripping others off. Let 'em be wiped off the face of the planet for all I care. But everyone universally praised the film and said it had a good ending that catches the viewer off guard, so I finally decided to check it out. Nicolas Cage's character, Roy, is crippled by obsessive-compulsion disorder, likely a physical consequence of the guilt of his criminal lifestyle, which he tries to justify ("I don't take money from people; they give it to me"). He sees a shrink and relies on meds to deal with his condition. Ultimately Roy and his partner (Sam Rockwell) happen upon a big score. At the same time his life is complicated but also blessed by the appearance of a 14 year-old daughter he never knew he had (alison Lohman). The story is good all the way through but the last act & epilogue in particular are worth the price of admission. I like how the movie emphasizes that love is more important than money, and more devastating to lose as well. And also that, if one truly has a worthy and noble heart, it will ultimately vomit out foolish, selfish and unnatural inclinations & actions. Redemption is always there, no matter how bad you are, but you have to want freedom enough to choose it and change. I don't want to say anymore because the less you know the better. The film runs two hours and was filmed in the Los Angeles/Anaheim/Venice areas. GRADE: B

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