Ocean's Twelve

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Overview : Despite pulling off one of the biggest heists in Las Vegas history and splitting the $160 million take, each of the infamous Ocean's crew have tried to go straight, lay low and live a legit life ... but that's proven to be a challenge. Casino owner Terry Benedict demands that Danny Ocean return the money, plus millions more in interest. Unable to come up the cash, the crew is forced to come together to pull off another series of heists, this time in Rome, Paris, and Amsterdam – but a Europol agent is hot on their heels.
Budget : 110000000USD
language : en
Runtime : 125 min
Release Date : 2004-12-09
Imdb ID : tt0349903
Status : Released

Cast

George Clooney
Danny Ocean

Julia Roberts
Tess Ocean

Brad Pitt
Rusty Ryan

Matt Damon
Linus Caldwell

Catherine Zeta-Jones
Isabel Lahiri

Andy Garcia
Terry Benedict

Casey Affleck
Virgil Malloy

Don Cheadle
Basher Tarr

Bernie Mac
Frank Catton

Scott Caan
Turk Malloy

Vincent Cassel
François Toulour

Eddie Jemison
Livingston Dell

Carl Reiner
Saul Bloom

Elliott Gould
Reuben Tishkoff

Shaobo Qin
The Amazing Yen

Eddie Izzard
Roman Nagel

Jeroen Krabbé
Van der Woude

Robbie Coltrane
Matsui

Cherry Jones
Molly Star / Mrs. Caldwell

Candice Azzara
Saul Bloom's Girlfriend

Jared Harris
Basher's Engineer

Ed Kross
Bank Officer

Anne Jacques
Shop Owner

David Sontag
Plainclothes Goon #1

Larry Sontag
Plainclothes Goon #2

Don Tiffany
House Painter

Dina Connolly
Virgil's Fiancée

Nelson Peltz
Partygoer

Mini Anden
Supermodel

Jennifer Liu
Mani-Pedi Woman #1

Leah Zhang
Mani-Pedi Woman #2

Craig Susser
Men's Club Waiter

James Schneider
Club Heckler

Nerissa Tedesco
Palm Reader

Nichelle Hines
Assistant Manager

Michael Van Der Heijden
Funeral Priest

Johan Widerberg
Johan

Jeroen Willems
Paul

Chris Tates
Paul's Partner

Michael Delano
Casino Manager

David Lindsay
Arsenal Bus Driver

Nasser Faris
Frank's Jail Mate

Youma Diakite
Toulour Woman #1

Andrea Buhl
Toulour Woman #2

Sylvia Kwon
Toulour Woman #3

Francesca Lancini
Toulour Woman #4

Raquel Faria
Toulour Woman #5

Elena Potapova
Toulour Woman #6

Jessie Bell
Toulour Woman #7

Anne-Solenne Hatte
Toulour Woman #8

Denny Mendez
Toulour Woman #9

Martina Stella
Nagel's Assistant

Mattia Sbragia
Commissario Giordano

Carlo Antonazzo
Security Advisor

Mingming Gao
Chinese Mother

Amelie Kahn-Ackermann
Chinese Daughter

Luciano Miele
Hotel Manager

Antonio De Matteo
Hotel Employee

Ana Caterina Morariu
Bruce Willis' Companion

Adriano Giannini
Museum Director

Giulio Magnolia
Photographer

Marco Matronelli
Photographer's Assistant

Scott L. Schwartz
Bruiser

Giselda Volodi
Toulour's Butler

Mathieu Simonet
Backpack Kid

Karl A. Brown
Train Security #1

Marc Bodnar
Train Security #2

Bruce Willis
Bruce Willis

Albert Finney
Gaspar LeMarc (uncredited)

Topher Grace
Topher Grace (uncredited)

Jerry Weintraub
Denny Shields (uncredited)

Jonathan Avigdori
Italian Policeman (uncredited)

Keith Birkfeld
Italian Policeman (uncredited)

Anthony Bonaventura
Bar Patron (uncredited)

Thomas D. Craven
Bar Patron (uncredited)

Antonella Elia
Arrested Woman (uncredited)

Nikki Taylor Melton
Girl in Park (uncredited)

Carla Mori
Photographer (uncredited)

Roberta Potrich
Fan (uncredited)

Rik Sinkeldam
Man on Bike (uncredited)

Gian Franco Tordi
Italian Secret Service (uncredited)

James Zahn
Bartender (uncredited)

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Reviews

John Chard
Convoluted Cack! Ocean's 11 was a slick movie, ultra cool and up there with the best as regards superior remakes. Ocean's Twelve is a waste, a film coasting on star appeal, a picture desperately trying to cram as much into its screenplay for fear of failing. The plot shoots off in a number of directions, yet incredibly it still wastes most of the cast who have all been held over from Ocean's 11. This time Catherine Zeta-Jones joins in for some weighty dressage and Vincent Cassel is along as some sort of break-dancing Raffles dude. There's the odd in-joke that works, while the by-ply between the principal players (Clooney/Pitt/Damon) holds a modicum of entertainment value. However, once the dust settles on the myriad of schemes and scrapes, you are left with a sequel of a remake that is almost everything the other film was not. Boo. 4/10
Kamurai
Good watch, could watch again, and can recommend, at least for fans of heist movies. This is a refreshing twist on heist movies, actually a combination of twists: payback revenge and criminal vs criminal. This qualifies alternative motive to the crimes and because of the high stakes of competing thieves, we certainly get a complex heist. The problem with this movie is that Benedict's move against them is the most interesting part, but is relegated to the beginning of the movie. Most of the thief vs thief action is obscured to hide information from the audience, causing the movie to explain and even re-explain things that have, are, or will happen in the movie which, honestly, just pads the run time without making the movie more entertaining. Without a doubt, the movie is still good, but not nearly as good as the first in the series.
GenerationofSwine
No it's not good. I guess a lot of people like it, a lot of people hate it... and I fall into the hate it camp. The problem is the plot, as so many others have no doubt pointed out. It makes sense on the surface level... and is so absolutely surface that when they try to add a twist or two it come across as an insult to the viewers. It is one of those films where the entire responsibility is left on the writers, the plot just doesn't work for an Ocean's movie. The twists don't work. They tried to re-capture the magic of the first one, and, although the 3rd was able to do it well enough, 12 fell flat. So, watch it to be a completionist and then forget it was ever made.
Geronimo1967
Yikes, but this is not a patch on "Ocean's 11" (2001). Though many of the same cast have re-assembled, the story is lacking in just about everything that made the first one good. Somehow, "Benedict" (Andy Garcia), whom they royally fleeced last time, has tracked them all down and wants his cash back, or else! The gang realise that are about $100m short, so devise a cunning new robbery to make up the shortfall. Thing is, after their usual meticulous planing and execution, they discover that someone has beaten them to it. Same next time, and the next - who is this genius? Well, it turns out to be a rather confident French fellow "Toulour" (Vincent Cassel) who basically offers them duel. The theft of a Fabergé egg from Paris. He wins, they the are toast; they win and he will pay off "Benedict". All of this thievery has not gone unnoticed by Europol, however, and soon they have their own agent "Lahiri" (Catherine Zeta-Jones) on the case too. Problems here for me are - the story, though quite quirky, is poorly executed and there are just far too many people involved in the plot and sub-plots that after a while just become a bit dull. There's quite a fun scene with Julia Roberts as herself with Bruce Willis, but otherwise this is just an overlong sequel that really just smacked of people making more money at the expense of the style, characterisation and charm of the first in the series. As you'd expect, the production standards are great - the film looks really good, but the rest of it is just a bit underwhelming.
Narate
> "Come on, he's one guy, and he's French." Ocean's series goes global and I love it. The scenery, the music, the stellar cast... they did it again. I would say while this is about heists again, it doesn't focus on it as much, but I am cool with that because the storytelling, twists and cast are just so good.