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Heartbreakers

Heartbreakers

  • Status: Released
  • 23-03-2001
  • Runtime: 123 min
  • Score: 6.1
  • Vote count: 928

Max and Page are a brilliant mother/daughter con team who have their grift down to a fine science. Max targets wealthy, willing men and marries them. Page then seduces them, and Max catches her husband in the act. Then it's off to palimony city and the next easy mark.

Sigourney Weaver

Max Conners

Jennifer Love Hewitt

Page Conners

Jason Lee

Jack Withrowe

Gene Hackman

William B. Tensy

Ray Liotta

Dean Cumanno

Anne Bancroft

Gloria Vogal

Stacey Travis

Nurse Gale Grey

Jeffrey Jones

Mr. Appel

Nora Dunn

Miss Madress

Sarah Silverman

Linda

Zach Galifianakis

Bill

Michael Hitchcock

Dr. Arnold Davis

Carrie Fisher

Ms. Surpin

Kevin Nealon

Man at the Bar

Denalda Williams

Davis Maid

Bernadette Birkett

Jack's Mother

Scott Wordham

Parking Valet

Ricky Jay

Dawson's Auctioneer

Julio Oscar Mechoso

Leo

Pierre Gonneau

Priest at First Wedding

Shawn Colvin

Minister at Second Wedding

T.J. Thyne

Bellhop (uncredited)

Patricia Belcher

Hotel Housekeeping Maid

Monnae Michaell

Bank Teller

Kamurai

Decent watch, probably won't watch again, and can't recommend. If you liked "The Hustle", "Ocean's 8" (and maybe even "Ocean's Eleven"), then you might really enjoy this. I'm not a big fan of criminal enterprise movies without a great second motivator, so for me, I see this movie as a romantic comedy that does something extra. As a romantic comedy, Jennifer Love Hewitt and Jason Lee do an excellent job at their stop and go romance, with Jason Lee just basically being bemused at the entire situation and JLH kinda of just being mean for most of it. On the other end of it, while I'm less of a fan, Sigourney Weaver, Gene Hackman, and Ray Liotta play out a must more complicated parallel love story that lends towards the hustle more than any traditional version of love. This is definitely a romantic comedy that does something different, or a hustle movie that has a special spin to it, but there are other movies that do it as good or better. I think the key audience for this are people look for female empowerment movies, and this nicely joins that group of movies.