![]() ![]() They are interesting enough that if IMDB is anything to go by, someone is working on a TV show, and we can hope that will work out better than this. The actual events that this is based on are wild and worth looking into. Amsterdam Has A Genre And Tonal Identity Crisis (L-R): Christian Bale as Burt Berendsen, Margot Robbie as Valerie Voze, and John David Washington as Harold Woodman in 20th Century Studios' AMSTERDAM. Of the three, Washington is probably the weakest link, but he holds his own well enough against the other two, even if it's unclear whether or not he's really got that much range. Robbie is much of the same, and she has real chemistry with both Bale and Washington as she plays with post-World War I manic pixie dream girl. To say that there are a lot of big names in this movie would be an understatement, but the heavy lifting is done by Christian Bale, Margot Robbie, and John David Washington as our three leads, who are totally not in a threesome despite how all of this might look.īale commits to the role with all the gusto he commits to everything, and even when he's in bad movies, he's always compelling to watch. The right pieces are here for this adaptation to be amazing, with the cast being the main reason. ![]() It's obscure history for sure, but it's ripe for adaptation. There was potential here because the actual events that this movie is based on are so buckwild that they sound like something from a movie script. It's just a little too far away to have bearing on the film currently in theaters which is a real shame. The most frustrating thing about Amsterdam is that you can see the good movie that is lurking just beyond the horizon line. There's A Good Movie Inside Amsterdam…Somewhere Summary: In the 1930s, three friends witness a murder, are framed for it, and uncover one of the most outrageous plots in American history.
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