


Ocean's Thirteen
Danny Ocean's team of criminals are back and composing a plan more personal than ever. When ruthless casino owner Willy Bank doublecrosses Reuben Tishkoff, causing a heart attack, Danny Ocean vows that he and his team will do anything to bring down Willy Bank along with everything he's got. Even if it means asking for help from an enemy.
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Plot Summary
Danny Ocean and his crew reunite for one last, elaborate heist targeting the ruthless casino owner Willy Bank, who wronged their friend and mentor, Reuben Tishkoff. They plan to ruin Bank's grand opening of his new Las Vegas casino by disrupting every aspect of the event, from the dice in the craps tables to the power supply, ensuring he experiences a streak of bad luck on his very own turf.
Critical Reception
Ocean's Thirteen received generally positive reviews from critics, with many praising its return to the ensemble-driven heist formula and its charismatic cast. While some critics found it less innovative than its predecessors, most agreed it was an entertaining and stylish conclusion to the trilogy, highlighting its clever plot and humor.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its slick direction and entertaining ensemble cast.
- Considered a satisfying, albeit familiar, conclusion to the Ocean's trilogy.
- Appreciated for its humor and intricate heist planning.
Google audience: Audiences largely enjoyed "Ocean's Thirteen," finding it a fun and stylish heist movie with strong performances. Many viewers appreciated the return of the full cast and the cleverness of the plot, though some felt it didn't offer much new to the franchise.
Fun Fact
Al Pacino's character, Willy Bank, was originally conceived as a younger character. However, after Pacino agreed to join the cast, the role was rewritten to better suit his age.
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