Nine Queens (2000)

  • Year: 2000
  • Released: 31 Aug 2000
  • Country: Argentina
  • Adwords: 22 wins & 8 nominations
  • IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0247586/
  • Rotten Tomatoes: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/nine_queens
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  • Available in: 480p,
  • Language: Spanish
  • MPA Rating: R
  • Genre: Crime, Drama, Thriller
  • Runtime: 114 min
  • Writer: Fabián Bielinsky
  • Director: Fabián Bielinsky
  • Cast: Ricardo Darín, Gastón Pauls, Graciela Tenenbaum
  • Keywords: hotel, con man, stamp, police, partner, money,
7.9/10
80/100
92% – Critics
94% – Audience

Nine Queens Storyline

Two grifters – boyish, likable Juan and hard-edged, scheming Marcos – meet by chance. Marcos, who seems to have cheated everyone he knows including his siblings, is missing his partner, so he offers to teach Juan tricks for a day. Juan accepts because he has some savings, but needs more to bribe a judge to release his father from prison. Marcos gets a call from an aging, ill ex-associate needing help to sell a forged set of rare stamps, the Nine Queens, to a businessman about to be deported (he can’t take cash out of Argentina, but could take the stamps). When the con men have to improvise, Marcos asks Juan to use his savings to set up the deal. Is Juan about to be conned?—

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Nine Queens Movie Reviews

David Mamet, eat your heart out!

This film by the very talented Fabian Bielinsky, has been compared, at least in the United States, with films directed by David Mamet, who a lot consider a master in this genre. I dare anyone to take a second look at those films and compare them to 9 Queens. They all pale in comparison! In fact, Mr. Mamet can take lessons from Mr. Bielinsky in how he accomplished writing and directing with a very tight budget and still given us a film that looks a lot more expensive than what it really must have cost.

Suffice it to say that 9 Queens is a joy to look at. The story of a con artist and his apprentice is executed with great flair and panache. The Buenos Aires of today looks even better as seen by Mr. Bielinsky behind his camera. The three principals, Richardo Darin, Gaston Pauls and Leticia Bredice shine in this story of deception where what we see is not necessarily what’s behind the real plot of the story.

Ricardo Darin, who was excellent in The Son of the Bride, outdoes himself portraying his street smart thief. Gaston Pauls is very credible behind the facade of the trusting learner of the trade that Mr Darin is willing to teach him.

This film was a surprise because it is very well paced and it keeps the viewer going in one direction and presenting us an ending that is both credible and possible. Let’s hope for more films from Fabian Bielinsky in the not too distant future.

Engaging, well-paced thriller.

To tell you the truth, I was a little wary of this movie at the beginning, because the minor scams the characters were pulling off seemed kind of lame, but as the story progressed and the stakes got higher and higher, it became an engaging, clever, well-paced and well-acted heist thriller. It certainly has the requisite number of twists and turns to please any fan of the genre. At the end, the 114 minutes had passed like a breeze, and that’s one of the sure signs of a good movie. (***)

The Best “Con Caper” in Years

This is a very well-done movie. The writing, acting and direction are all right on target with all contributing to the story without distraction. The direction is very evenly paced with no sags in the middle, but without the constant sensory overload that seems to be the Hollywood norm in this genre.

The story reminded me of the “The Sting” in subject matter and quality. The movie keeps you guessing as to who will end up with the money and how they will get to it.

I highly recommend this movie.