The Lookout

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The Lookout

Director:
Scott Frank
R, 99 Minutes
 

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Equal parts psychological drama and heist movie, this film from screenwriter Scott Frank is a smart first feature with a strong cast. Joseph Gordon-Levitt plays Chris Pratt, a young man whose life changes after a car accident.

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Runtime:
99 min.

Genres:
Drama
Mystery / Thriller
Crime

Country:
UNITED STATES

Language:
English/American

Color:
Color

Certification:
R

Tagline

Whoever Has The Money Has The Power.

 

Plot Summary

Equal parts psychological drama and heist movie, this film from screenwriter Scott Frank is a smart first feature with a strong cast. Joseph Gordon-Levitt plays Chris Pratt, a young man whose life changes after a car accident. Though Chris survived, he’s not the cocky high school athlete everyone remembers. Instead, a head injury leaves him with memory loss and the need to write everything down in a notebook. After leaving his late-night job as a bank janitor for the evening, Chris meets Gary (Matthew Goode) and Luvlee (Isla Fisher) at a neighborhood bar. Though they initially seem genuine, Gary reveals his intentions to rob the bank where Chris works. Eager for friendship and a return to the person he used to be, Chris is quickly in over his head. After starring in THIRD ROCK FROM THE SUN, Gordon-Levitt hasn’t gone the typical route of a 20-something actor. There isn’t a single mainstream film in his post-sitcom filmography, and he has chosen smart indie fare such as BRICK and MYSTERIOUS SKIN. Though THE LOOKOUT is a larger project, it gives him the chance to shine. Jeff Daniels adds depth and wry humor with his portrayal of Lewis, Chris’s blind roommate. British actor Goode trades in the good-guy roles in CHASING LIBERTY and MATCH POINT for this decidedly darker part. Though THE LOOKOUT lacks the style and humor of Frank’s previous screenwriting work in OUT OF SIGHT and GET SHORTY, it’s a well-acted film that is worth seeking out.

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Region 1
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Anamorphic Widescreen - 2.40
Audio:
Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround - English, French
Subtitles - French, Spanish - Optional
Additional Release Material:
Audio Commentary - Scott Frank - Director; Alar Kivilo - Director of Photography
Making of - Sequencing THE LOOKOUT
Featurette - BEHIND THE MIND OF CHRIS PRATT 

 

 

 

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  • The Lookout

    A good heist thriller usually needs to have three elements to make it good: 1) involving main character, 2) interesting heist, 3) and charismatic supporting characters. When you could figure out those three things then everything else will fall into place. Scott Frank's directorial debut takes those three aspects and ... read more