
So while flawed, it’s still worth buying. *Ahem*. My final score for “Ocean’s Thirteen” is an 8,67/10. It has a good plot, really good characters, great performances, great music, really good directing/cinematography, and funny humor. While not on par with the first movie, “Ocean’s Thirteen” is still a very enjoyable return to form for the crew. On Rotten Tomatoes it has a 70% positive rating. What I can say is that there’s some really good humor throughout the movie, it got me laughing quite a bit. Not much else I can say on that front that I didn’t already cover in a previous review. And his cinematography is really good as well.
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His direction is fast and snappy, giving the movie a great sense of energy that keeps it feeling fun. There’s also like one or two licensed tracks used throughout, and they work well in their respective scenes.Īs with the first two movies, “Ocean’s Thirteen” was shot and directed by Steven Soderbergh. It fits the movie perfectly and sometimes even improves upon the experience. His score here is jumpy, energetic, mysterious, and just really fun. Really, it’s a very well acted movie.ĭavid Holmes of course returned to do the music for this, and once again he killed it. We do also get a pretty good supporting performance from Ellen Barkin as Bank’s right-hand-woman.

Not saying to what capacity, but I found his role in this to be enjoyable, and Andy Garcia once again did a really good job in the role. Speaking of Terry Benedict, he makes a return in this. While not quite as intimidating as Terry Benedict, he’s still a fun addition to the cast. He’s an interesting foe for the gang to go up against. He’s a charming jerk who cares more for his ego than anything else. Now let’s talk about Al Pacino as new antagonist Willy Bank.
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But the entire gang, AKA George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Matt Damon, Qin Shaobo, Bernie Mac (R.I.P), Don Cheadle, Casey Affleck, Scott Caan, Carl Reiner, Elliott Gould, Eddie Jemison… they’re all still really good in their respective roles, and they work really well together. I’m not gonna linger too much on the characters here since I covered them all before. Not as great as the first, but still a fun time.

Sure, it lacks the tension-filled thrillride of the first movie, but it never feels boring, and it does have a few decent switcharoos. Here we do get a fun and well paced heist plot. And it’s pretty refreshing, going back to a focused heist formula like the first movie, making it feel less disjointed than the second one. Ladies and gentlemen… “Ocean’s Thirteen”.Īfter one of their own gets screwed over by notorious hotel owner Willy Bank (Al Pacino), Danny (George Clooney), Rusty (Brad Pitt), and the rest of the gang has to pull off another heist as revenge against Bank. But other than that I’ve enjoyed doing this series. I’ve had fun revisiting this series… for the most part, “Ocean’s Twelve” was a bit rough. The final part in my little “Ocean’s” trilogy review series.
