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The Talented Mr Ripley

The Talented Mr Ripley

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8 reviews

Unsettling drama about cunning, obsessed Tom Ripley seeking to steal the identity of a wealthy, jazz-loving playboy he meets at an...

Certificate15

Duration133 mins

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  • Robyn, 14
  • 19 reviews

A good psychological thriller about a con artist and the measures that he'll go to hide his crimes.

3 stars

18 Mar 2020

The Talented Mr Ripley is a good film, Thomas Ripley is an incredibly interesting character, he impersonates people and the way that he can just change who he is and how he acts is amazing and Matt Damon played him very well. Jude Law plays his character very well too Dickie Greenleaf is also interesting to watch but nowhere near as interesting as Thomas Ripley, Dickie Greenleaf pushes people away and only cares about how much fun he could have with someone until he throws them away. Other than these two characters there wasn't anything really good about this film which is why I gave it three stars, also the way they filmed it was kind of uninspired like pretty much everything else in the film but the two characters were great and well acted.

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