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Oscar Isaac channels Michael Corleone as an immigrant oil man who is determined to stay above board, despite his wife’s (Jessica Chastain) “family connections.”
J.C. Chandor’s (All is Lost) newest was inexplicably overlooked by the Academy. Oscar Isaac (Inside Llewyn Davis) is mesmerizing as an immigrant oil man who longs to do business the right way, despite the unethical world around him in 1981 Brooklyn. Ever restrained, Isaac channels early Michael Corleone as his trucks are hijacked, the DA investigates and a game-changing deal is threatened. As his morally ambiguous spitfire of a wife, Jessica Chastain continues to astound in another character role. D: J.C. Chandor, US, 2014, 125m
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