The thriller 'Deception' starring Hugh Jackman, Ewan McGregor, Michelle Williams, Natasha Henstridge and Maggie Q.
An accounting consultant, while passing from one job to another, meets a charismatic, womanizing lawyer who personifies everything the numbers cruncher wishes he could be. He is introduced to a mysterious sex club known as The List by his lawyer friend. But in this new world, he soon becomes the prime suspect in a woman's disappearance and a multi-million dollar heist.
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Deception is a 2008 film directed by Marcel Langenegger, written by Mark Bomback, and starring Ewan McGregor, Hugh Jackman and Michelle Williams. It was released on April 25, 2008 in the United States.
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Not what it seems
By Karman Tse, TODAY | Posted: 25 June 2008 1041 hrs
RATING: 2.5 out of 5
SINGAPORE : Taken at face value, "Deception" is a lame-o raunchy psychological thriller with predictable plot twists aplenty (the poster’s tacky tagline “Are you free tonight?” kind of gives that away, doesn’t it?). But viewed more carefully ... it’s still lame.
Ewan McGregor plays boring accountant Jonathan McQuarry, who lives a drab life and has a crush on a comely stranger (Michelle Williams, left). Against his better judgement, McQuarry gets seduced by the decadent world of the privileged when suave lawyer Wyatt Bose (Hugh Jackman) shows up with friendship, US$4,000-bespoke suits and an exclusive sex club membership to offer.
The lonely geek suddenly finds himself having all the sex he can get with women way out of his league and he thinks he’s struck gold. Of course, he’s really a doomed pawn in a malicious ruse - which is to be expected seeing as the movie’s called "Deception".
Without spoiling the predictable “surprise” twist, let’s just say that nobody in the film is what they seem and there’s no such thing as a free lunch.
If you care, there is a story about desperately lonely souls who find “intimacy without intricacies” in casual sex buried under a mountain of clichés. If you don’t, there’s a delicious cast and a three-second shot of Maggie Q’s derriere to ogle. - TODAY/ra