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The Best Offer (Italian: La migliore offerta – entitled Deception in the UK) is a 2013 English-language Italian psychological thriller film written and directed by Giuseppe Tornatore. The film stars Geoffrey Rush , Jim Sturgess , Sylvia Hoeks , and Donald Sutherland .
- $18 million
- 1 January 2013
- Isabella Cocuzza, Arturo Paglia
- Ennio Morricone
Jan 1, 2014 · The Best Offer: Directed by Giuseppe Tornatore. With Geoffrey Rush, Jim Sturgess, Sylvia Hoeks, Donald Sutherland. Virgil Oldman, a wealthy art auctioneer, takes the help of a young artificer, Robert, to understand and woo Claire Ibbetson, a young heiress, who hires him to auction off an antique collection.
- Giuseppe Tornatore
- 2 min
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A movie review of "The Best Offer", a 2013 drama film starring Geoffrey Rush as an auctioneer who becomes obsessed with a young woman in a mysterious mansion. The reviewer criticizes the film for its overheated symbolism, melodrama, and clichéd romance. The cast includes Sylvia Hoeks, Donald Sutherland, and Jim Sturgess.
Jan 3, 2014 · The Best Offer. Watch The Best Offer with a subscription on Paramount+, Showtime, rent on Prime Video, or buy on Prime Video. Virgil Oldman (Geoffrey Rush), the director of an esteemed...
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- Giuseppe Tornatore
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- Jim Sturgess
— Nick Riganas. Virgil Oldman (Rush) is a misogynist auctioneer and art collector who puts his friend Billy (Sutherland) in charge of purchasing works of art undisturbed. One day he receives a call from Claire (Hoeks), heiress to a sprawling villa full of paintings and antiques. She convinces him to evaluate her late parents' property.
The Best Offer is a 2013 English-language Italian psychological thriller film written and directed by Giuseppe Tornatore. The film stars Geoffrey Rush, Jim Sturgess, Sylvia Hoeks, and Donald Sutherland. The music score was composed by Ennio Morricone.