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Focus stars Will Smith and Margot Robbie and this movie's About Con men, a Con man

training a Con
woman to be a better Con woman.

And of course, they eventually fall for each other.

Or do they?

Are they conning each other the entire time?

Who knows?

Because these guys are going back and forth so much that

the story can become a little bit convoluted at times.

But you know what?

I really enjoyed this movie, surprisingly, because I saw

Will Smith lately has not been impressing me at all.

But Hey, at least his kids aren't in this one.

But I would say this is actually one of his better movies in recent years. It does feel very original. It feels
very unique in that way. And so the movie kept me on my toe is because you think the movie is going in
a certain way, but subverts that and not just because the Con Man movie and there's all kinds of weird
stuff happening back and forth, but it's because of the way the film is structured. It was very, very
different. And I like that. As for issues with the movie, I would say that the emotional

core of the movie is really broken at times because it's

hard to really latch on to some of these characters because

you never really know exactly what they're thinking there's.

Pluses and minuses to the Twisty attorney script.

But for the most part, it's a plus.


I actually really had a lot of fun with Focus.

It's sort of like a strange twisty.

Oceans 11 with a little bit more drama thrown in and a little

bit less fun, silly stuff.

But that fun stuff is still there.

And Will Smith and Margot Robbie are excellent in this movie.

They work very well together, and they have very compelling

characters. I would recommend seeing Focus.

It's a lot better than I thought it was going to be.

And I'm going to give Focus a B, guys, thanks a lot for watching.

And once again, I apologize for the briefness of this review

for the lesser quality, this is gonna be the only video like
this. I have a whole bunch of other videos ready for you,

including a Batman and Robin.

Hilarios.

Ity with John Flicking Jer or the flick.

Pick that's 42 minutes long.

That's gonna go up on Sunday.

Look forward to that, guys.

And I'm gonna go enjoy my vacation now.

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