To Fool a Thief
To Fool a Thief
| 01 August 2013 (USA)
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Sebastian meets Natalia when trying to steal an important piece of art from a museum, and she wins the hand. Rivals declared, the two have to work together later in a robbery more complex: a valuable and unique bottle of Malbec from Bordeaux in the mid-nineteenth century, listed as one of the best wines in the world and jealously guarded in the vault of a bank, in Mendoza. In a world full of glamor, between vineyards and mountains, the thieves will have to display their magic, but while preparing discover theft, each to his own, that nothing will be as thought

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Phonearl

Good start, but then it gets ruined

Claysaba

Excellent, Without a doubt!!

TrueHello

Fun premise, good actors, bad writing. This film seemed to have potential at the beginning but it quickly devolves into a trite action film. Ultimately it's very boring.

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Bessie Smyth

Great story, amazing characters, superb action, enthralling cinematography. Yes, this is something I am glad I spent money on.

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hof-4

The title Vino Para Robar could mean two things: (a) He/she came to steal, or (b) Wine to steal. Unfortunately, this seems to be the only spark of wit in Adrián Garelik's script. Plot holes are huge, and there are many; to mention one, a character that can only say one sentence in German (with rather strong non-German accent) passes himself off as a German (without even fake documents) with disconcerting ease. Conversely, plot twists that are immediately obvious to the audience (e. g. the substitution of bullets) are painstakingly explained. Daniel Hendler and Valeria Bertucelli are supposed to be master thieves, but their techniques (such as her gleaning of a code from a bank manager) seem to be contingent on sheer stupidity of their counterparts. Acting is good, but there is not much chemistry between Hendler and Bertucelli; both have done much better jobs in other movies. Perhaps the only reason to watch this movie is the excellent cinematography by Ricardo DeAngelis; you get to see some of the most beautiful buildings in Argentina (such as the legendary Tigre Hotel, now converted to a museum) and some of the landscapes of Mendoza Province, with the spectacular background of the mighty Andes mountain range.

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Marcelo Poli

If you liked Ocean's Eleven or Inside Man (2006), you'll love this movie.The director said that this is a Caper Movie, and he wanted to follow the rules of that type of movies. And he did it. There's robbery, fraud, betrayal, gunshots.This is a movie that will never win an award in the Cannes Film Festival, but you'll enjoy it.Great actors playing great roles. Every character has a strong personality.Road scenes have a beautiful background. As it was shoot in Mendoza, there are the Andes, the biggest mountains in South America.

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