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The Outfit

  • 2022
  • R
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
81K
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POPULARITY
2,779
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Nikki Amuka-Bird, Simon Russell Beale, Mark Rylance, Johnny Flynn, Zoey Deutch, Dylan O'Brien, Michael Addo, Alan Mehdizadeh, and Chiedu Agborh in The Outfit (2022)
The film follows Leonard, an English tailor who used to craft suits on London's world-famous Savile Row. But after a personal tragedy, he's ended up in Chicago, operating a small tailor shop in a rough part of town where he makes beautiful clothes for the only people around who can afford them: a family of vicious gangsters.
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An expert cutter must outwit a dangerous group of mobsters in order to survive a fateful night.An expert cutter must outwit a dangerous group of mobsters in order to survive a fateful night.An expert cutter must outwit a dangerous group of mobsters in order to survive a fateful night.

  • Director
    • Graham Moore
  • Writers
    • Graham Moore
    • Johnathan McClain
  • Stars
    • Mark Rylance
    • Zoey Deutch
    • John Gumley-Mason
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    81K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    2,779
    1,069
    • Director
      • Graham Moore
    • Writers
      • Graham Moore
      • Johnathan McClain
    • Stars
      • Mark Rylance
      • Zoey Deutch
      • John Gumley-Mason
    • 457User reviews
    • 146Critic reviews
    • 69Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 6 nominations total

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    Mark Rylance
    Mark Rylance
    • Leonard
    Zoey Deutch
    Zoey Deutch
    • Mable
    John Gumley-Mason
    • Tall Customer
    Stephen Knox
    • Stocky Customer
    Steve Chatfield
    • Gangster 1
    Michal Forejtek
    • Gangster 2
    Dylan O'Brien
    Dylan O'Brien
    • Richie
    Johnny Flynn
    Johnny Flynn
    • Francis
    Johnathan McClain
    Johnathan McClain
    • FBI Agent
    Lauris Karklins
    • Gangster 3
    William Keetch
    • Gangster 4
    Scoop Wasserstein
    • Customer
    Ryan Hall
    • Gangster 5
    Simon Russell Beale
    Simon Russell Beale
    • Roy
    Alan Mehdizadeh
    Alan Mehdizadeh
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    Nikki Amuka-Bird
    Nikki Amuka-Bird
    • La Fontaine
    Chiedu Agborh
    • La Fontaine Bodyguard 1
    Michael Addo
    Michael Addo
    • La Fontaine Bodyguard 2
    • Director
      • Graham Moore
    • Writers
      • Graham Moore
      • Johnathan McClain
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    9Sleepin_Dragon

    Terrific movie, with a stellar performance from Mark Rylance.

    Having arrived on Chicago from Saville Row, London, master tailor Leonard has to survive a deadly night at his Tailor's shop.

    It is the perfect game of cat and mouse, after the long opening sequence, and opening fifteen minutes, I wasn't too sure it was going to be the kind of movie I'd enjoy, however, it opens up, and from that moment onwards it's a dramatic tale of intrigue and suspense. I could imagine this being done on the stage.

    Well paced, original, I don't have many films to compare it to, it is quite a unique watch. The visuals are very much on point, as you'd expect the fashions are exquisite.

    Not w big cast list, but every single character has purpose, and plays a rich part in this well woven mystery.

    Mark Rylance, (it staggers me how much his voice sounds like Donald Pleasance,) delivers a career best performance as The Master cutter, I thought he was phenomenal here.

    Loved it, 9/10.
    8parksiet

    What a surprise this was!

    You don't see many movies like this in theatres these days! And this is exactly why I loved it, it's the kind of film that I really miss seeing a lot of; they type that typically gets dumped on streaming these days. It's an old-fashioned crime thriller that takes place in one location and is a dialogue driven story... and believe it or not it's not part of a franchise! It's a very well done film and is certainly going to be one of the most underrated films of 2022. If you're reading this, don't sleep on it, go see it right away! I didn't even watch a trailer for it, I went in pretty much blind, and absolutely loved it! I ate it right up; it was a huge, pleasant surprise! It's a perfect classic day-in-the-life of a mobster tale!

    Writer-director Graham Moore really brings a Hitchcock frame of mind to this film. It takes place all in one location, has a small cast and yet could not be more intense and impressive! The script is immaculate, one of the best crime thriller scripts I've seen in ages and feels like it actually has a high quality feel to it. There are so many awesome twists and turns throughout, and some truly electric dialogue. I also loved how it uses the concept of Chekhov's gun to cleverly setup and subvert expectations, it made the twists even more satisfying! Every time I thought I had the film figured out, it turned the tables on me, keeping me in suspense. Moore handles the suspense so well, in very Hitchcockian ways and the movie is constantly gripping, interesting and intense! However while the films abundance and reliance on its twists is its greatest strength, it's also its greatest flaw as it slightly pushed my suspension of disbelief a little far and messed with the pacing at times. But the pros far outweigh the cons. I also loved how cleverly Moore made use of the space (the tailor shop), which was immaculately and thoroughly utilized throughout. I was constantly surprised how they kept finding new ways to use the space and evolve the story! The only downside was that this didn't allow for the cinematography to be as impressive or eye popping as it could have been; it was good but not overly creative, just purely functional.

    Another huge strength of the film is it's impressive cast and stellar performances! Mark Rylance kills it in this movie, he delivers such a daring and phenomenal performance as Leonard. It's incredibly nuanced and I just love how he slowly revealed more about his character through ways he behaved and slight tendencies in dialogue delivery. The story also really helped here, I loved how it slowly pulled back the curtain on the character as the film went on, and you couldn't help but root for him. Zoey Deutch was also such a surprise, she was so good in this, and Dylan O'Brien and Johnny Flynn were also great and need to be in more stuff! All the acting in the film was incredible, it blew me away. The actors alongside the great script truly carry the film and are the reason I loved it as much as I did!

    The Outfit isn't flashy, but it's a very solid story with a tightly tailored performance from Mark Rylance. It's perfect for fans of old-school thrillers; it's very well made and very enjoyable. Don't miss this one, it's rare we get films as special as this one these days!
    7ferguson-6

    a cutter, not a tailor

    Greetings again from the darkness. Graham Moore won an Oscar for his screenplay on Alan Turing's life in THE IMITATION GAME (2014). Now he has directed his first feature film, one he co-wrote with Johnathan McClain. The final product is a bit unusual in that it takes place almost entirely in one spot ... a tailor's shop ... and features only a handful of characters. It's a film that would transition easily to the stage for live performances.

    Mark Rylance (Oscar winner for BRIDGE OF SPIES, 2015) excels here as Leonard, a Savile Row-trained tailor now working his craft in his own shop in 1956 Chicago. His path from London to the windy city is a bit murky, but we immediately take note of Leonard's calm and elegant presence accompanied by his soothing voice. Rylance uses that voice as narrator to explain the intricacies involved with creating a man's suit, and the importance of reading the man prior to utilizing the 4 fabrics and 38 pieces that make-up the outfit. Leonard is also protective of Mable (Zoey Deutch, ZOMBIELAND: DOUBLE TAP, 2019), his assistant who dreams of traveling the globe.

    An early montage shows us how the mob utilizes Leonard's shop for drops, and trusts him due to his 'see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil' demeanor. Leonard is one cool dude, and it's obvious we (and the mob) are underestimating him ... but we can't quite figure out why or by how much. One crazy night changes everything. Richie (Dylan O'Brien, THE MAZE RUNNER franchise) is brought into the tailor shop after being shot by a rival gang ambush. He's accompanied by Francis (Johnny Flynn, EMMA., 2020), and the dynamics between these two is quite interesting. Richie is the son of the Boyle family patriarch and has been seeing Mable on the side, while Francis is the favored employee after saving Roy Boyle (Simon Russell Beale) by taking gun fire. Richie is a whiny, spoiled wannabe tough guy, while Francis is volatile and constantly sneering.

    What follows is a bit Hitchcockian. We have plot twists, murder, backstabbing, danger, and surprises. When it's discovered the Boyle family has a rat that is feeding details to the rival cross-town gang and the FBI, things get tense thanks partially to a MacGuffin audio tape. It all leads to confrontations in the shop, and some nice scene-chewing from Simon Russell Beale and Nikki Amuka-Bird as the leader of the rival gang. An elaborate plan by one of the characters is a pleasant surprise (to us, not the others). As Leonard points out on a couple of occasions, he's a "cutter", not a tailor - a distinction he takes as seriously as his skill with shears. The film's title has double meaning: the suits Leonard crafts, and the national syndicate that involves the Boyle family. Most of this we've seen before, but it's Rylance's portrayal of Leonard that offers a different look and feel. Fans of deceptive thrillers will find some joy here.

    Opens in theaters on March 18, 2022.
    7Draysan-Jennings

    Great movie

    The Outfit proves that you don't need a bunch of over paid actors and a huge budget to make a great film. A good script and solid acting works just as well. 7 stars.
    8gcsman

    Mark Rylance is, as always, quietly brilliant

    This 'little' film very much has the feeling of a stage play. There is really only one set (the tailor Leonard's shop) in which everything happens. To go along with that, it has an almost claustrophobic atmosphere as the different Chicago gangster characters come and go, threaten Leonard and his receptionist Mable (nicely done by Zoey Deutch), argue, leave again. Leonard basically has to outwit them at every twist and turn (and there are lots of twists and turns), and that is about it for the plot. Add to that the fact that no one is entirely who they seem and we get a fascinating hour and a half of intense 'locked room' drama.

    I wouldn't quite call this minimalist ("Wating for Godot" would classify as minimalist in my books). It's continually absorbing and yet built out of nothing but carefully rendered dialog. Mark Rylance is as always superb, he somehow builds a character out of measured dialog and changes in expression that might not be anything more than a raised eyebrow or a tightening of the mouth. Amazing to watch.

    I first noticed Zoey Deutch in Before I Fall (2017) in which she was about the only standout. Nice to see that bigger and better roles are coming her way.

    Saying anything more at all would give away too much since The Outfit is, in part, a mystery as well as suspense drama. Just go see it!

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    • Trivia
      Mark Rylance was trained in tailoring techniques by the famous Huntsman tailors on Savile Row, previously seen in the Kingsman series. You can catch a glimpse of their iconic house tweed momentarily in the film.
    • Goofs
      Despite an abdominal gunshot wound and an exit wound out his back, there are no bullet holes or blood on Richie's jacket or overcoat.
    • Quotes

      Leonard: I'm not a tailor; I'm a cutter.

    • Crazy credits
      In the closing credits, as each line fades, a single letter O (if present) lingers a little longer.
    • Connections
      Featured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Best Movies of 2022 (So Far) (2022)

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    • Release date
      • March 18, 2022 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • Focus Features
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Trang Phục
    • Filming locations
      • London, Greater London, England, UK(on location)
    • Production companies
      • FilmNation Entertainment
      • Focus Features
      • Scoop Productions (II)
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    • Budget
      • $5,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $3,344,040
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,499,730
      • Mar 20, 2022
    • Gross worldwide
      • $4,032,313
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 45 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.00 : 1

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