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Rating: 7.189/10 by 3663 users

The Talented Mr. Ripley (1999)

Tom Ripley is a calculating young man who believes it's better to be a fake somebody than a real nobody. Opportunity knocks in the form of a wealthy U.S. shipbuilder who hires Tom to travel to Italy to bring back his playboy son, Dickie. Ripley worms his way into the idyllic lives of Dickie and his girlfriend, plunging into a daring scheme of duplicity, lies and murder.

Directing:
  • Anthony Minghella
  • Dianne Dreyer
  • Gianni Arduini
  • Federica Ciciarelli
  • Maria De Leo
  • Filippo Fassetta
  • Enrico Marrari
Writing:
  • Anthony Minghella
  • Patricia Highsmith
Stars:
Release Date: Sat, Dec 25, 1999

Rating: 7.189/10 by 3663 users

Alternative Title:
The Strange Mr. Ripley - US
El Talentoso Sr. Ripley - MX
리플리 - KR
天才瑞普利 - CN
Den talentfulle mr. Ripley - NO
السيد ريبلي الموهوب - AE
El Talentoso Sr. Ripley - AR
Ο Ταλαντούχος κος Ρίπλεϊ - GR

Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Italiano
Runtime: 02 hour 20 minutes
Budget: $40,000,000
Revenue: $128,798,265

Plot Keyword: new york city, friendship, ship, new love, lovesickness, jealousy, dual identity, double life, based on novel or book, venice, italy, beguilement, italy, homicide, yacht, secret identity, atlantic ocean, new identity, prosecution, fake identity, rejection, inferiority, inferiority complex, wealth, male homosexuality, envy, identity theft, gay theme, frightened
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Matt Damon
Tom Ripley
Gwyneth Paltrow
Marge Sherwood
Jude Law
Dickie Greenleaf
Cate Blanchett
Meredith Logue
Jack Davenport
Peter Smith-Kingsley
James Rebhorn
Herbert Greenleaf
Sergio Rubini
Inspector Roverini
Philip Baker Hall
Alvin MacCarron
Ivano Marescotti
Colonnello Verrecchia
Anna Longhi
Signora Buffi
Alessandro Fabrizi
Sergeant Baggio
Lisa Eichhorn
Emily Greenleaf
Jack Willis
Greenleaf Chaffeur
Dario Bergesio
Police Officer
Claire Hardwick
Gucci Assistant
Antonio Prester
American Express Clerk
Massimo Reale
Immigration Officer
Emanuele Carucci Viterbi
American Express Clerk
Gianfranco Barra
Desk Manager Aldo
Deirdre Lovejoy
Fighting Neighbor
Brian Tarantina
Fighting Neighbor
Guy Barker
Trumpet (Napoli Jazz Septet)
Bernardo Sassetti
Piano (Napoli Jazz Septet)
Perico Sambeat
Alto Sax (Napoli Jazz Septet)
Gene Calderazzo
Drums (Napoli Jazz Septet) mer
Joseph Lepore
Double Bass (Napoli Jazz Septet)
Rosario Giuliuni
Tenor Sax (Napoli Jazz Septet)
Eddy Palerno
Electric Guitar (Napoli Jazz Septet)
Byron Wallen
Cornet (San Remo Jazz Sextet)
Pete King
Alto Sax (San Remo Jazz Sextet)
Clark Tracey
Drums (San Remo Jazz Sextet)
Jean Toussaint
Tenor Sax (San Remo Jazz Sextet)
Geoff Gascoyne
Bass (San Remo Jazz Sextet)
Carlo Negroni
Piano (San Remo Jazz Sextet)
Giuseppe Fiorello
Silvana's Fiancé
Marco Quaglia
Silvana's Brother
Alessandra Vanzi
Silvana's Mother
Marco Rossi
Photographer
Roberto Valentini
Onegin (Eugene Onegin Player)
Francesco Bovino
Lensky (Eugene Onegin Player)
Stefano Canettieri
Zaretsky (Eugene Onegin Player)
Marco Foti
Guillot (Eugene Onegin Player)
Ludovica Tinghi
Fausto's Fiancée
Nicola Pannelli
Dinelli's Cafe Waiter
Paolo Calabresi
Customs Officer
Pietro Ragusa
Record Store Owner
Roberto Di Palma
San Remo Hotel Desk Clerk
Dominic Fumusa
Italian Boy in Rome (uncredited)

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With his son off galavanting around Europe, the wealthy "Greenleaf" (James Rebhorn) happens upon the eponymous character (Matt Damon) whom he charges with travelling - first class - to track down "Dickie" (Jude Law) and bring him home. He manages an introduction to his quarry, and his girlfriend "Marge" (Gwyneth Paltrow), on an Italian riviera beach and suggesting they'd both gone to Princeton, manages to inveigle an invitation to lunch. Now "Tom" has done his research here. he knows "Dickie" loves jazz, and so by feigning a recently acquired interest in the music he manages to comprehensively ingratiate himself into their lives. The arrival of their mate "Freddie" (Philip Seymour Hoffmann) manages to unsettle the wealthy man who concludes that he wishes to be rid of his newly acquired parasite. Next thing, well "Dickie" appears to have done his best Greta Garbo "want to be alone" and "Tom" is providing an initial shoulder to cry on for "Marge" before they part company. Now we know what happened, so are not too surprised when we see "Tom" start to live the life he'd always wanted to, he hooks up with "Meredith" (Cate Blanchett) whom he met on the boat over, and a life of fraudulent frolics ensue. As ever, though, one lie is never enough and the reappearance of "Freddie" and a chance meeting with "Marge" at the opera starts to cause problems for "Tom" that only increase when "Greenleaf" arrives wanting to know what the hell is going on... This is one of these characterful mystery dramas that hits the ground running and uses a solid cast to keep the momentum going until a denouement that i felt was just a little too serendipitous but that still works well. Damon is on good form and it's not hard to see why Jude Law made it initially either. Paltrow is underused at the start but does come into her element more as the the plot thickens and by the end there is an enjoyable will he/won't he uncomfortableness about the ending. The photography is classy and stylish illustrating well the scenarios in which these spoilt and malevolent folks find themselves, there's a bit of humour and some cracking jazz to pepper this superior thriller.


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