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MysteryComedyDrama

Amsterdam

- Let the love, murder and conspiracy begin.

In the 1930s, three friends—a doctor, a nurse, and an attorney—witness a murder, become suspects themselves and uncover one of the most outrageous plots in American history.

Release Date : 2022-09-27

Language :EnglishFrench

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : DreamCrewKeep Your Head ProductionsCorazon HayagrivaNew Regency ProductionsRegency Enterprises

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles : Canterbury Glass

Cast

Christian Bale

Character Name : Burt Berendsen

Original Name : Christian Bale

Gender : Male

Margot Robbie

Character Name : Valerie Voze

Original Name : Margot Robbie

Gender : Female

John David Washington

Character Name : Harold Woodman

Original Name : John David Washington

Gender : Male

Alessandro Nivola

Character Name : Detective Hiltz

Original Name : Alessandro Nivola

Gender : Male

Andrea Riseborough

Character Name : Beatrice Vandenheuvel

Original Name : Andrea Riseborough

Gender : Female

Anya Taylor-Joy

Character Name : Libby Voze

Original Name : Anya Taylor-Joy

Gender : Female

Chris Rock

Character Name : Milton King

Original Name : Chris Rock

Gender : Male

Matthias Schoenaerts

Character Name : Detective Lem Getweiler

Original Name : Matthias Schoenaerts

Gender : Male

Michael Shannon

Character Name : Henry Norcross

Original Name : Michael Shannon

Gender : Male

Mike Myers

Character Name : Paul Canterbury

Original Name : Mike Myers

Gender : Male

Taylor Swift

Character Name : Liz Meekins

Original Name : Taylor Swift

Gender : Female

Timothy Olyphant

Character Name : Taron Milfax

Original Name : Timothy Olyphant

Gender : Male

Zoe Saldaña

Character Name : Irma St. Clair

Original Name : Zoe Saldaña

Gender : Female

Rami Malek

Character Name : Tom Voze

Original Name : Rami Malek

Gender : Male

Robert De Niro

Character Name : General Gil Dillenbeck

Original Name : Robert De Niro

Gender : Male

Mel Fair

Character Name : Patient Wayne

Original Name : Mel Fair

Gender : Male

Vaughn Page

Character Name : Patient Victor

Original Name : Vaughn Page

Gender : Male

Bonnie Hellman

Character Name : Shirley Pratt

Original Name : Bonnie Hellman

Gender : Female

Max Perlich

Character Name : Morty Baum

Original Name : Max Perlich

Gender : Male

Ed Begley Jr.

Character Name : General Bill Meekins

Original Name : Ed Begley Jr.

Gender : Male

Jessica Drake

Character Name : Assistant Mortician

Original Name : Jessica Drake

Gender : Female

Colleen Camp

Character Name : Eva Ott

Original Name : Colleen Camp

Gender : Female

Gabé Doppelt

Character Name : Mrs. Minter

Original Name : Gabé Doppelt

Gender : Male

Lauren Shaw

Character Name : Angry Theater Patron

Original Name : Lauren Shaw

Gender : Female

Brandon Davis

Character Name : Angry Pedestrian

Original Name : Brandon Davis

Gender : Male

Casey Biggs

Character Name : Augustus Vandenheuvel

Original Name : Casey Biggs

Gender : Male

Dey Young

Character Name : Alvelia Vandenheuve

Original Name : Dey Young

Gender : Female

Sean Avery

Character Name : Battalion Leader

Original Name : Sean Avery

Gender : Male

Gigi Bermingham

Character Name : Belgian Nurse

Original Name : Gigi Bermingham

Gender : Female

André Tardieu

Character Name : Church Official

Original Name : André Tardieu

Gender : Male

Casey Graf

Character Name : Eli Bepp

Original Name : Casey Graf

Gender : Male

Rebecca Wisocky

Character Name : Mrs. Moran

Original Name : Rebecca Wisocky

Gender : Female

Daniel Riordan

Character Name : Carlton

Original Name : Daniel Riordan

Gender : Male

Steven Hack

Character Name : Dr. Malin

Original Name : Steven Hack

Gender : Male

Floyd Armstrong

Character Name : Fred Hinson

Original Name : Floyd Armstrong

Gender : Male

Leonard A. Tucker Jr.

Character Name : Larry Hinson

Original Name : Leonard A. Tucker Jr.

Gender : Male

Baxter Humby

Character Name : Pinched Nerve Guy

Original Name : Baxter Humby

Gender : Male

Richie Harrington

Character Name : Waldorf Bellman

Original Name : Richie Harrington

Gender : Male

John Pirkis

Character Name : British Ornithologist

Original Name : John Pirkis

Gender : Male

Shedell

Character Name : Crying Patient

Original Name : Shedell

Gender : Female

Kindsey Vaughn

Character Name : Sterilization Woman

Original Name : Kindsey Vaughn

Gender : Female

Beth Grant

Character Name : Mrs. Dillenbeck

Original Name : Beth Grant

Gender : Female

Christopher Gehrman

Character Name : Maguire

Original Name : Christopher Gehrman

Gender : Male

Shiree Nelson

Character Name : Voze Secretary

Original Name : Shiree Nelson

Gender : Female

Tom Irwin

Character Name : Mr. Belport

Original Name : Tom Irwin

Gender : Male

Leland Orser

Character Name : Mr. Nevins

Original Name : Leland Orser

Gender : Male

David Babbitt

Character Name : Mr. Jeffers

Original Name : David Babbitt

Gender : Male

Mike Azevedo

Character Name : Gala Announcer

Original Name : Mike Azevedo

Gender : Male

Martin Harris

Character Name : Bund Chanter #2

Original Name : Martin Harris

Gender : Male

Christopher Kager

Character Name : Bund Chanter #3

Original Name : Christopher Kager

Gender : Male

Donovan Hurst

Character Name : Bund Chanter #4

Original Name : Donovan Hurst

Gender : Male

Jarrett Johnson

Character Name : Veteran Singer #1

Original Name : Jarrett Johnson

Gender : Male

Kawan DeBose

Character Name : Veteran Singer #2

Original Name : Kawan DeBose

Gender : Male

Deon Sams

Character Name : Singing Soldier

Original Name : Deon Sams

Gender : Male

Richard Harrington

Character Name : Waldorf Bellman

Original Name : Richard Harrington

Gender : Male

Homer Aguilar

Character Name : Patient (uncredited)

Original Name : Homer Aguilar

Gender : Male

Dalila Ali Rajah

Character Name : Dorothy (uncredited)

Original Name : Dalila Ali Rajah

Gender : Female

Chase Arrington

Character Name : Patient (uncredited)

Original Name : Chase Arrington

Gender : Male

Vincent M. Biscione

Character Name : Police Officer (uncredited)

Original Name : Vincent M. Biscione

Gender : Male

Andrew Constantini

Character Name : Hotel Doorman (uncredited)

Original Name : Andrew Constantini

Gender : Male

Raphael Corkhill

Character Name : French Officer (uncredited)

Original Name : Raphael Corkhill

Gender : Male

Timothy Donovan

Character Name : Timothy (uncredited)

Original Name : Timothy Donovan

Gender : Male

Susan Gray

Character Name : Demon Woman (uncredited)

Original Name : Susan Gray

Gender : Female

Adolf Hitler

Character Name : Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

Original Name : Adolf Hitler

Gender : Male

Mathew Trent Hunnicutt

Character Name : Pedestrian (uncredited)

Original Name : Mathew Trent Hunnicutt

Gender : Male

James Hunter

Character Name : Gala Veteran (uncredited)

Original Name : James Hunter

Gender : Male

Valeria Malikova

Character Name : Alice Marble (uncredited)

Original Name : Valeria Malikova

Gender : Male

Luke Matheis

Character Name : Checkers Player (uncredited)

Original Name : Luke Matheis

Gender : Male

Benito Mussolini

Character Name : Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

Original Name : Benito Mussolini

Gender : Male

Eloho Josephine Okujeni

Character Name : Helper (uncredited)

Original Name : Eloho Josephine Okujeni

Gender : Male

Alef Orixa

Character Name : Albert (uncredited)

Original Name : Alef Orixa

Gender : Male

Stefan Sharpe

Character Name : Stagehand (uncredited)

Original Name : Stefan Sharpe

Gender : Male

Adam G. Simon

Character Name : City Officer (uncredited)

Original Name : Adam G. Simon

Gender : Male

Kalina Vanska

Character Name : Dancing Nurse (uncredited)

Original Name : Kalina Vanska

Gender : Female

Max David Weinberg

Character Name : Bund Chanter (uncredited)

Original Name : Max David Weinberg

Gender : Male

Mark Winn

Character Name : Hospital Patient (uncredited)

Original Name : Mark Winn

Gender : Male

Reviews

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garethmb

@garethmb

2022-10-04

With a star-laden cast and acclaimed Director David O. Russell at the helm, the new film “Amsterdam” arrives and touts a story mostly based on real events. Following injuries they sustained serving in WWI, Dr. Burt Berendsen (Christian Bale) and Harold Woodman (John David Washington) return to New York to find a world where Veterans are not as welcome as they thought and racial division remains for Harold despite fighting for his country. Burt having lost an eye in the war finds that his uptown In-Laws and wife shipped him to the war to get him out of the way as his mixed Catholic and Jewish heritage is not ideal for their version of society nor is his insistence on helping Vets at his practice over the cream of society. When a wealthy socialite Liz Meekins (Taylor Swift) hires Harold to investigate what she believes is the murder of her prominent father, Burt is asked for his medical verification. When an unexpected event arises, Burt and Harold find themselves the leading suspects and must seek to find a way to clear their names from an ever-deepening mystery, one that brings them back into the circle of a former associate who treated them during the war named Valerie (Margot Robbie). The fact that Harold and Valerie had a relationship in Amsterdam following the war and that Burt was the adored friend of both further complicates the matter. With complications mounting, the three must find a way to solve the mystery and save the day before the end of either dead or being charged for crimes they are innocent of with an ever-growing cast of characters and suspects for them to contend with. The visuals of the film are solid as they capture the look and sounds of New York in the 1930s and the cast and costumes also lead to a fantastic level of immersion. Bale is so good as his character as it is hard to believe it is him as he transforms himself completely into a new being with a distinctive look, sound, and mannerisms which underscores how he is one of the most gifted and versatile actors ever. The entire cast is very good from the leads to the supporting players but what hampers the film from truly achieving is that it is very slow and at times self-indulgent in the pacing and story. There is an interesting premise, great cast, great performances, and solid visuals, but the film drags on without any regard to pacing, dramatic tension, or real surprises which in the end makes watching it a long task without the payoff one would expect, especially for the time the audiences has invested. In the end, the film delivers entertainment and great performances but lacks the pacing and payoff to make the trip fully worthwhile. 3.5 stars out of 5.

T

The Movie Mob

@mooney240

2022-10-06

**Amsterdam's uneven pacing and erratic story mishandled its amazing potential and left me wondering when it would finally end.** Amsterdam comes roaring out of the gate with a fast-paced, quirky, charming, and unique mystery of the likes of Sherlock Holmes or Knives Out. The list of celebrities and actors continues to grow as almost every face in this movie is another a-lister making an entertaining appearance. I was so excited to see what happened next and was surprised when the story suddenly screeched to a halt for a very long slow flashback that didn't offer much to the plot. I hoped the exciting pace would return when the story returned to its original narrative, but the risk and urgency had been replaced by a scattered collection of arbitrary dialogue and scenes that lingered much longer than needed. The pacing lagged almost an hour before ramping back up in the final act. Amsterdam had so much potential but floundered in its attempts to be whimsical and unique. The film's best part was Michael Shannon and Mike Myers' quirky bird-loving spies. Every time they were on the screen, I couldn't help but laugh. Christian Bale logged another amazing performance, as expected. But even with entertaining characters, great performances, and an exciting opening and conclusion, Amsterdam fumbled all its fantastic elements and ended up making my eyes heavy and my heart yearn to go to bed early.

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Nathan

@TitanGusang

2022-10-14

_Amsterdam_ does nothing to reinvent the wheel but does everything well enough that I had a pleasant time in the theater. The performances all around were excellent. Christian Bale was brilliant in this film, every new role Bale finds himself in he knocks out of the park, and I continually ask myself what can't he do? Margot Robbie was really great too. In many of her roles, her Harley Quinn mannerisms creep in and while I find that fun it was really refreshing to see her get away from that in Amsterdam. John David Washington was fine in his role, I never really find him to have great performances, but always does enough to get the job done, that can be said again with his performance here. The supporting roles were all fine too Raimi Malek and Anna Taylor-Joy did well and had funny chemistry together. Mike Myers and Robert De Niro did fine as well. While the story was not overly original, I had a blast following it to its finality. There are many fun twists and turns along the way and found a way to keep me gripped and entertained throughout it's near two- and half-hour runtime. While many critics are giving these harsh reviews, I think it is a good film that is fun watch despite its flaws. **Score:** _68%_ | **Verdict:** _Good_

C

CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2022-10-20

Even if it is based on true events, it's all just a bit to slapstick and fa-fetched for me. The story centres around "Berendsen" (Christian Bale) who is asked by his pal "Woodman" (John David Washington) to help out the widowed "Mrs. Meekins" (Taylor Swift) whose husband - a former American general - has mysteriously died. A slightly dodgy autopsy follows and pretty soon, someone has gone under the wheels of a car and our two gents are being sought by the police and by a clandestine organisation. Can they stay free and can we discover what is truly going on? Well David O. Russell decides to tell the story by chopping and changing the timelines, and so we retrace our steps to a WWI hospital where both men find themselves in the care of the slightly enigmatic nurse "Valerie" (Margot Robbie) who collects the shrapnel she takes from their wounded bodies and makes works of art from it. The three form an immutable bond before time and circumstances drive them apart, only for them to reunite unexpectedly as their current-day dilemma reaches it's denouement. The film looks great, certainly. The attention to detail, the costumes and the score all work well. It's the narrative, though, that really struggled for me. The story is just too insubstantial to sustain the 2¼ hour running time and as ever, I found Robbie a remarkably sterile actress to watch. Nobody could ever cause Bale of not trying, but there is a distinct lack of on-screen chemistry across the board here. None of that is helped by Rami Malek's rather underwhelming contribution as "Tom" - her wealthy if eccentric and clearly manipulating brother. Oddly enough, I found myself thinking this had something of the Agatha Christie to it - and maybe it would have worked better with a much tighter cast on a stage where the humour and quirkiness of the characterisations could have been better exploited? As it is, though, this sort of meanders back and forth with little impetus and I have to say I was a bit bored half way through.