In the heart of suburbia, a hit man with heart has just moved in.
"The Whole Nine Yards" (2000), a comedic gem crafted by Rational Packaging and Lansdown Films, transports audiences to a world where laughter and danger intertwine in the most unexpected ways. Set in the United States, the film follows the life of mild-mannered dentist Nicholas "Oz" Oseransky, portrayed by Matthew Perry, whose mundane existence takes a thrilling turn when he discovers that his new neighbor is none other than notorious hitman Jimmy "The Tulip" Tudeski, played by Bruce Willis. As Oz becomes entangled in a web of mobsters, murder plots, and mistaken identities, the film masterfully blends slapstick humor with clever dialogue, keeping viewers on the edge of their seats while simultaneously tickling their funny bones. Director Jonathan Lynn's deft handling of the film's pacing and tone elevates "The Whole Nine Yards" from a simple comedy to a cinematic experience that resonates with audiences long after the credits roll. The chemistry between Perry and Willis is palpable, with their contrasting personalities—Oz's nervous energy juxtaposed against Jimmy's cool, collected demeanor—serving as the perfect catalyst for the film's uproarious moments. Supporting performances by Amanda Peet, Michael Clarke Duncan, and Rosanna Arquette further enrich the narrative, adding depth and complexity to an already engaging storyline. The film's setting in the United States provides a familiar backdrop that enhances the relatability of the characters and their predicaments. From the quiet suburban streets where Oz practices dentistry to the bustling cityscapes where Jimmy navigates his criminal underworld, the locations serve as a canvas that amplifies the film's comedic and dramatic elements. The juxtaposition of these environments underscores the absurdity of Oz's situation, making his journey from a timid dentist to an unwitting accomplice in a mobster's scheme all the more entertaining. In essence, "The Whole Nine Yards" is a testament to the power of comedy to transform even the most perilous situations into sources of joy and laughter. With its sharp wit, memorable performances, and a plot that keeps audiences guessing until the very end, this film by Rational Packaging and Lansdown Films remains a standout in the genre, proving that sometimes, all it takes to turn life upside down is a new neighbor and the whole nine yards.
Տարի2000
Բյուջե41300000$
Տևողություն98 րոպե
Եկամուտ106371651$
ԺանրերComedyCrime
Արտադրող երկրներUnited States of America
