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Review: American Hustle

Bale piles on the pounds to lend weight to scam tale

January 17, 2014 18:27

ByAnonymous, Anonymous

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Abscam - an FBI sting operation three decades or so ago - is unlikely to mean much to UK audiences but don't let that worry you. It does not require prior knowledge of this notorious American political scandal to leave the cinema believing you have seen one of this year's best films - if not the best.

So it's hats off to director David O'Russell (a proud half-Jew) who for the past few years has dominated the Oscars with The Fighter and Silver Linings Playbook. Now, with this exhilarating con artist caper, he leads the Golden Globes with seven nominations.

The con artist in question is Irving Rosenfeld - known in real life as Mel Weinberg - a smart swindler who to avoid prosecution for his own scams agreed to set up a sting operation for the FBI that would bring down corrupt city officials and a US senator for accepting bribes. The story is vaguely reminiscent of The Sting, albeit in updated romantic screwball form, with all the colour and impact of Scorsese's Casino.

But O'Russell has not let facts get in the way of his story, stating in the opening that "some of this actually happened".