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Best Laid Plans

Play trailer Poster for Best Laid Plans R Released Sep 10, 1999 1h 32m Crime Drama Play Trailer Watchlist
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Returning to his dreary hometown as a wealthy man, Bryce (Josh Brolin) is unaware of the target his financial gain has put on his back for schemers and crooks. When Bryce swings into a local bar, he happens to meet the seductive Lissa (Reese Witherspoon), and the two are at his place by the end of the night. But by the morning, Lissa turns blackmailer by claiming she's underage. In a panic, Bryce ties her up and turns to an old friend (Alessandro Nivola) for help -- but deception is everywhere.
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Owen Gleiberman Entertainment Weekly Rated: F Sep 7, 2011 Full Review Kevin Thomas Los Angeles Times Rated: 3/5 Feb 14, 2001 Full Review Janet Maslin New York Times Rated: 2.5/5 Jan 1, 2000 Full Review David Nusair Reel Film Reviews ...an above-average neo-noir... Rated: 3/4 Apr 10, 2008 Full Review Chuck O'Leary FulvueDrive-in.com Rated: 1/5 May 7, 2007 Full Review JoBlo JoBlo's Movie Network Rated: 5/10 Jul 7, 2006 Full Review Read all reviews

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Audience Member I liked this movie. Cast was great, young Reese Witherspoon & Josh Brolin were terrific. The bad guy Rocky was also excellent. Scenery is desolate, but contributes to the story. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 02/26/23 Full Review Audience Member Predictable thriller loses steam about halfway through. Rated 2 out of 5 stars 02/27/23 Full Review Audience Member Surprisingly enjoyable. Somewhere between a 3.75-4.25. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 01/16/23 Full Review Cameron M Well framed in its Neo-Noir style and ending with some surprising sincerity, Best Laid Plans isn't perfect but it's a film that gets by on its performances, twists, and sheer perseverance. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 11/03/15 Full Review Audience Member "Who's created this problem? Someone is gonna get hurt, Bryce. It's just a question of who." There's nothing really special about Mike Barker's Best Laid Plans, but somehow it manages to remain slightly interesting during its short runtime. There's something about 90's neo-noir thrillers that manage to captivate me and although this film isn't up to par with some of the better movies in the genre (the best example that comes to mind is the Wachowski's Bound), I still appreciated it for its nostalgic value and some decent performances. Alessandro Nivola delivers a solid lead performance and I don't think he's ever been better than he was here. It's a shame he didn't get more opportunities to star in better films and has only gotten mostly supporting roles. Reese Witherspoon wasn't that big of a star as she is now, but you could tell by her work here that she would get places. It would be nice to see her in more roles for thrillers like this one. The greatest flaw of the film is that it relies on one too many twists and once you get the feel of what the screenwriter was trying to do you can basically guess what the next twist is going to be. Ted Griffin's script still managed to entertain although it's not a story that will stick with you after you watch the film. It keeps you engaged throughout most of the first half of the film, but then it begins to unravel up to the climactic scene, that's just way too silly even for the 90's. The film opens with a diner scene between two old college friends that are getting together for the first time in years. Bryce (Josh Brolin) is in town for a few days house sitting for a wealthy family, and so he has decided to phone Nick (Alessandro Nivola) to meet up with him. While the two are having a couple of drinks together a beautiful girl named Kathy (Resse Witherspoon) walks in. Nick receives a call from his girlfriend and says he's got to go, but Bryce stays and ends up taking Kathy home with him. Later that night Nick receives a desperate call from Bryce asking him to come over to his house. He says Kathy has threatened to go to the police claiming he has raped her. He has absolutely no recollection of what happened, but after going through her purse he discovers she's only 16. Bryce didn't know what to do so he handcuffed Kathy in the basement and is hoping Nick can help him. He wants to talk to her alone so Bryce lets him and that is where we discover that everything was a setup and that Kathy's name is actually Lissa and she's Nick's girlfriend. The film then shifts four months into the past where we are introduced to how Nick and Lissa met and the predicament they get into after making a deal with some small time local criminals (played by Terrence Howard) which gets them in even more trouble as the twists begin to pile along the way. For all the twists and turns that Barker takes his audience through, the film ends up disappointing by trying to wrap things up a bit too nicely at the end. You get so used to the dark atmosphere and the betrayals that it becomes pretty evident what direction the movie is going to take at the end. I still enjoyed the ride although I wasn't pleased with the destination, but the performances are engaging enough to still make the experience worth the while. There's just something about the 90's neo-thriller vibe that always seems to engage me. There's not much more to add about this film, give it a try if you're a fan of the cast or the genre, otherwise skip it because it's pretty forgettable. http://estebueno10.blogspot.com/ Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars 01/23/23 Full Review Audience Member Interesting if unspectacular little thriller about Alessandro Nivola and girlfriend Reese Witherspoon running a con on Josh Brolin in order to pay off loanshark Terrance Howard. The con is that Witherspoon poses as an underage girl to convince Brolin he's committed statutory rape in order to extort money from him. The film opens with the con and Brolin then tying up Witherspoon in his home and calling his friend Nivola for help, unknowing that Nivola and Witherspoon are in cahoots. It's a noirish story that had potential, but the middle of the film is painfully dull and slow, which flashes back to Nivola and Witherspoon's money woes and them hatching their scheme. Once the second act catches up to the opening, it comes back to life, but the the denouement rather fizzles instead of building to a wild climax, which it could easily have done. I'd love to have seen an climax like "8 Million Ways to Die" or "True Romance" which could have rescued this film. Still, the three leads are all strong actors and compelling screen presences, particularly Witherspoon, and they do manage to make the film watchable. Don't go out of your way to watch this film, but it's not horrible and is somewhat interesting to see Witherspoon and Brolin before they broke out as major stars. Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars 01/31/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis Returning to his dreary hometown as a wealthy man, Bryce (Josh Brolin) is unaware of the target his financial gain has put on his back for schemers and crooks. When Bryce swings into a local bar, he happens to meet the seductive Lissa (Reese Witherspoon), and the two are at his place by the end of the night. But by the morning, Lissa turns blackmailer by claiming she's underage. In a panic, Bryce ties her up and turns to an old friend (Alessandro Nivola) for help -- but deception is everywhere.
Director
Mike Barker
Producer
Sean Bailey, Betsy Beers, Alan Greenspan, Chris Moore
Screenwriter
Ted Griffin
Distributor
Columbia Tristar, Gativideo, 20th Century Fox of Germany, 20th Century Fox, UGC-Fox Distribution, 20th Century Fox de Argentina [ar], Fox
Production Co
Fox 2000 Pictures, Dogstar Films
Rating
R
Genre
Crime, Drama
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Sep 10, 1999, Wide
Release Date (Streaming)
Mar 1, 2013
Box Office (Gross USA)
$25.7K
Runtime
1h 32m
Sound Mix
Dolby, Surround
Aspect Ratio
Flat (1.37:1)
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