Open Cage
Open Cage

Open Cage

2014Movie78 minSpanish

The economy has collapsed. In a universe of moral and economic impoverishment, we find Flavia, a spoiled teenager with artistic aspirations that are somewhat frustrated when she is not accepted at the University. Her neighbor Martin, a mature man with rigid routines, is her antipode. When Flavia meets Martin, there are sparks of friction at all times, and the situation is unlikely to get any better.

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IMDb7.8/10
Rotten Tomatoes91%
Metacritic86
Google Users91%
Director: Michael MannGenres: Crime, Drama, Thriller

Plot Summary

In the city of Los Angeles, a seasoned detective, Vincent Hanna, obsessively pursues a meticulous thief, Neil McCauley, and his crew. Despite their opposing paths, a mutual respect and an almost spiritual connection develops between the two men as their cat-and-mouse game escalates. The intense conflict is further complicated by the personal lives and relationships of both Hanna and McCauley, forcing them to confront the consequences of their dangerous professions.

Critical Reception

Michael Mann's 'Open Cage' is widely regarded as a modern masterpiece of the crime genre, lauded for its stylish direction, compelling performances, and philosophical exploration of the nature of obsession and duality. Critics and audiences alike praised its intense action sequences, nuanced character development, and enduringly cool aesthetic, solidifying its status as a landmark film.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its intelligent script and taut direction.
  • Celebrated for the iconic performances of Pacino and De Niro.
  • Lauded as a stylish and philosophical crime thriller.

Google audience: Audiences widely appreciate 'Open Cage' for its gripping storyline, unforgettable characters, and sophisticated filmmaking. Many highlight the electrifying chemistry between the lead actors and the film's profound exploration of good versus evil, making it a consistently recommended watch.

Awards & Accolades

Nominated for multiple awards including an Academy Award for Best Cinematography and a Golden Globe for Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama (Al Pacino).

Fun Fact

The famous diner scene between Al Pacino and Robert De Niro was shot over five days, with the actors rehearsing extensively to ensure a natural and intense exchange.

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