Identity Thief

She's having the time of his life

5.9
20131h 51m

When a mild-mannered businessman learns his identity has been stolen, he hits the road in an attempt to foil the thief -- a trip that puts him in the path of a deceptively harmless-looking woman.

Production

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Cast

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Jason Bateman

Sandy Patterson

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Jon Favreau

Harold Cornish

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Amanda Peet

Trish Patterson

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T.I.

Julian

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Morris Chestnut

Detective Reilly

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John Cho

Daniel Casey

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Robert Patrick

Skiptracer

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Ryan Gaul

Bartender

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Tyler Nilson

Party Guy

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Steve Little

Party Guy's Buddy

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Andrew Friedman

Tequila Guy

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Antwan Mills

Winter Park Cop

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Diva Tyler

Booking Officer

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Mary-Charles Jones

Franny Patterson

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Maggie Elizabeth Jones

Jessie Patterson

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Sope Aluko

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Reviews

J

John Chard

5/10

Friends don't steal friends' identities, do they?

While not quite the abomination that some critics have suggested it is, Identity Thief is a hard film to recommend to film fans looking for a comedy to cheer them up. Too long at just under two hours length, the makers appear to have dropped Melissa McCarthy in the middle of a film, built a load of questionable on going gags around her, and then thrown Jason Bateman in for the charm offensive. Then as the film runs out of steam at the mid-point, it gets caught in a vortex of contrivances and pseudo serious statements. It's a real hodge-podge of a script that does the actors no favours at all. A great premise is not fulfilled, sadly.

Identity Thief only escapes bottom of the ladder status because fans of the two leads will find a modicum of enjoyment in their respective efforts. 5/10

K

Kamurai

6/10

Good watch, probably won't watch again, and can recommend.

This actually reminds me a lot of "Bounty Hunter", but with distinct elements of "Guest House" and "The Hustle".

It's honestly disturbing to me to see the anatomy of a sociopath laid out in a movie like this, but it does thoroughly example both what it is like to have your identity stolen and the kind of monsters that do that sort of thing.

Jason Bateman and Melissa McCarthy are both top notch comedic actors, but some of the scenes were a little hammy, even for them.

A lot of the movie sort of feels like a VERY long SNL sketch where people are going, "Wouldn't this be funny?" and someone always went, "Yeah, put that in, why not?".

It's not that it's not good, but it could have been great.

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