***Damn
The Government Man-Amy Adams’ American Hustle
DVD
From
The Pen Of Frank Jackman
American
Hustle, starring Christian Bale, Amy Adams, Bradley Cooper, 2013
The
first rule of scamming, learned early on in the old neighborhood where scam-artists
had a certain élan and were held in high regard by we corner boys, was to keep
it simple. Second rule was to keep far, far, far away from anything that might
attract the authorities’ interest. That is a lesson that the two hustlers,
Irving and Sydney (played by Christian Bale and Amy Adams respectively), in the
film under review, American Hustle,
emphatically did not do. And while in the end they did not take the big tumble they
certainly cost themselves plenty of respect in the eyes of those old time
corner boys from the old neighborhood by “working” with the Feds (especially their
“handler” played by Bradley Cooper.
Here
is how things went off the rails for this pair of middle-level scammers. They
were working an old loan scam (shades of Bernie Madoff maybe) and got caught in
the Feds radar. Of course with the provocatively-clothed Amy Adams leading the marks
in the scam worked well for a while, a long while. To get out from under the
Feds, really get out from under the grasp of their handler, Cooper, they needed
to “give up” some important figures, government and business figures involved
in the casino building business in Jersey. But the minute you talk casinos, the
minute you talk New Jersey, that is the minute you are talking the “connected”
guys and connected guys don’t like to be hustled. Don’t like to be hustled some
much that guys who try such tricks wind up “sleeping with the fishes” as a
character famously said in The Godfather.
So Irving and Sydney decide to turn things around and hustle their way out of
their problems. And they more or less do, putting poor old Cooper on the spot, although
it was a close thing with those connected guys.
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