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The 2001 remake of , directed by Steven Soderbergh, is widely considered a masterclass in the heist genre. It balances a high-stakes plot with an effortless, "cool" aesthetic that revitalized the original 1960 Rat Pack concept. Plot and Atmosphere
The story follows (George Clooney) and his partner-in-crime Rusty Ryan (Brad Pitt) as they assemble a specialized eleven-man team to rob $160 million from three Las Vegas casinos simultaneously. The target is Terry Benedict, a ruthless tycoon who also happens to be dating Danny’s ex-wife, Tess (Julia Roberts).
: Their on-screen chemistry is frequently highlighted as the backbone of the movie, portraying "confident, clever con artists" with ease. The 2001 remake of , directed by Steven
: While the movie is dialogue-driven, technical reviews of Blu-ray releases mention clear audio, though some older physical editions have been criticized for inconsistent picture quality.
: The film is rated PG-13 for some language and sexual content. While it features "lovable" criminals, parents should note it includes mild violence, moderate profanity, and some suggestive themes. Ocean's Eleven Movie Review - Common Sense Media The target is Terry Benedict, a ruthless tycoon
: The film is noted for its "snappy editing," witty dialogue, and a "funky jazzy soundtrack" that keeps the energy high.
: Reviewers praise the clever, intricate methods used to infiltrate the casino vault, describing the climax as a "consistent delight" with many twists. Cast and Chemistry The film's strongest asset is its star-studded ensemble. : The film is rated PG-13 for some
: The supporting actors, including Matt Damon, Bernie Mac, and Don Cheadle, each bring distinct personalities that make the "gathering the crew" phase of the movie highly engaging. Critical Consensus