Focus - Movies Review

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Starring

Will Smith
Margot Robbie


From the executives and authors of "Insane, Stupid, Love." comes the con-work sentimental dramedy "Core interest."

Nicky (Will Smith) is drinking, alone, in an opulent New York City lodging restaurant when a flawless blonde, Jess (Margot Robbie of "The Wolf of Wall Street"), starts experiencing some difficulty with a refined man at the bar. She approaches Nicky and asks whether he'd brain claiming to be her beau, which is slightly like asking anybody with a heartbeat - man or lady, gay or straight – whether they'd psyche putting on a show to be Margot Robbie's sweetheart.

Robbie is stunning, and her science with Smith is obvious. Babble prompts tease, which prompts Jess' inn room, which prompts her "spouse" blasting through the entryway and undermining Nicky's life at gunpoint; and soon thereafter Nicky demands the desirous spouse shoot him.

The spouse, bewildered, doesn't know how to handle the circumstance. Turns out, Nicky has known the whole time he was being conned, on the grounds that he's a scalawag, as well.

Nicky calls attention to the defects in Jess' con, gives a couple of tips and takes off. It's a telling scene in light of the fact that it broadcasts what whatever is left of the motion picture will be: pleasant and tastefully satisfying, however simply verging on excessively charming and helpful
 
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