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Deception

Jonathan McQuarry, a corporate auditor who rotates through multiple offices, drifts among New York’s power brokers with no fixed anchor. A chance encounter with the magnetic lawyer Wyatt Bose draws him into The List, an underground sex club. He begins an affair with a woman known only as S, who introduces him to a world of treachery and murder.

Director(s)

Marcel Langenegger

Mariana Hellmund

Cast & Crew

Hugh Jackman

Hugh Jackman

Wyatt Bose

Natasha Henstridge

Natasha Henstridge

Simone Wilkinson

Charlotte Rampling

Charlotte Rampling

Wall Street Belle

LisaGay Hamilton

LisaGay Hamilton

Detective Russo

Frank Deal

Frank Deal

Police Officer

Frank Girardeau

Frank Girardeau

Norbert Lewman

Bill Camp

Bill Camp

Clancey Controller

Ewan McGregor

Ewan McGregor

Jonathan McQuarry

Rachael Taylor

Rachael Taylor

List Member #5

Zoe Perry

Zoe Perry

Secretary #1

Paul Sparks

Paul Sparks

Detective Burke

Aya Cash

Aya Cash

Secretary #2

Margaret Colin

Margaret Colin

Ms. Pomerantz

Daisy Bates

Daisy Bates

List Member #2

Michelle Williams

Michelle Williams

S

Bruce Altman

Bruce Altman

Lawyer #1

Emelie Jeffries

Emelie Jeffries

Medical Examiner (as Emilie Jeffries)

Maggie Q

Maggie Q

Tina at the Rhigha Royal

James Mazzola

James Mazzola

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Kenneth Lee

Kenneth Lee

Waiter

Paz de la Huerta

Paz de la Huerta

List Member #1

Florencia Lozano

Florencia Lozano

Clancey Receptionist

Mariana Hellmund

Mariana Hellmund

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Deborah Yates

Deborah Yates

Tango Dancer

Dante Spinotti

Dante Spinotti

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Lynn Cohen

Lynn Cohen

Woman

Lisa Kron

Lisa Kron

Receptionist

Malcolm Goodwin

Malcolm Goodwin

Cabbie

Andrew Ginsburg

Andrew Ginsburg

Lawyer #2

Stephanie Roth Haberle

Stephanie Roth Haberle

Assistant Controller

Karolina Muller

Karolina Muller

Waitress

Melissa Rae Mahon

Melissa Rae Mahon

Velvet Rope Dancer #1

Rachel Montez Collins

Rachel Montez Collins

Velvet Rope Dancer #2

Holly Cruikshank

Holly Cruikshank

Velvet Rope Dancer #3

Shannan Click

Shannan Click

List Member #3

Jordan Tesfay

Jordan Tesfay

List Member #4

David Deblinger

David Deblinger

Slimy Billionaire

Agnete Oernsholt

Agnete Oernsholt

Woman at Waldorf Astoria

Christine Kan

Christine Kan

Tennis Player #1

Peter Jay Fernandez

Peter Jay Fernandez

Businessman on Airplane

Marcel Langenegger

Marcel Langenegger

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Details

GenresThriller, Mystery
Runtime1h 47 mins
Released on24 Apr 2008
Languageen
Produced InSpain

Reviews

JPV852

7/10

Seen this one twice now (last time was probably when it was released on DVD) but decided to give it another shot as I don't recall being all that enamored with it. This time, I did like it a bit more but still not a great thriller, but made watchable with Hugh Jackman in a villain role. Ewan McGregor was alright as was Michelle Williams, though neither were great. Still, worth a rental. **3.25/5**

John Chard

5/10

Sunbeam and Bashful Boy. Deception is directed by Marcel Langenegger and written by Mark Bomback. It stars Ewen McGregor, Hugh Jackman and Michelle Williams. Music is by Ramin Djawadi and cinematography by Dante Spinotti. Jonathan McQuarry (McGregor) is a timid New York accountant who whilst working late one night meets Wyatt Bose (Jackman). Bose is the complete opposite to McQuarry, he's highly sexed, confident and supremely cool. So when a mix up with the pair's mobile phones introduces McQuarry to an exclusive sex group, he's spun into a world completely alien to him. If you have watched a lot of film noir, both classic era and neo, Deception will come off as irritatingly stale. What we have here is very much a case of the title revealing far too much! You would hope that with the makers going for broke with such a title then they would have the nous to fill out the story with surprises, take us and the principal characters down some twisty streets, not so, sadly. Within ten minutes you catch on to what is happening, the writing so poor as to not cleverly challenge the narrative drive. It could maybe be argued that McQuarry's journey, and how the character evolves, is something of a veer from the noir norm? But it has no dramatic worth and renders the finale as dull (the alternate ending is even worse). It's not a total wash out as such, the cast are engaging in their roles, good actors straining to make a weak screenplay work, while cameos from Natasha Henstridge, Charlotte Rampling and Maggie Q impact to come off as better than novelty value. And then there's Spinotti's (Manhunter, L.A. Confidential, Heat) cinematography, the best character in the play. His nighttime city scapes are electric, his colour lenses beautiful (golds and blues are poetic), his work deserves a better film. But that's about it, leaving us with a shallow noir cover version that's in search of its own identity. For those not familiar with the noir form, then this is just about average enough for a look see. For noir fans, though, it's neither erotic or thrilling and as unadventurous as it gets. 5/10

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