Irving is a small time con man and loan shark who although married to his stunning beautiful but batty wife Rosalyn, falls really hard for Sydney a tough bright cookie from New Mexico who transforms herself into English aristocratic Lady Edith Greensley complete with fake high-powered business connections in London. She makes Irving ratch the cons up a notch or two and soon the money starts rolling in. But their success attract the attention of the FBI who set them up on a sting, and once caught they are persuaded to help entrap some bigger fish in exchange for the charges against them being dropped.
They now have to work for Ritchie DiMaso a would-be hot-shot Agent who puts curlers in his hair at night and still lives at home, but is so insanely ambitious he would happily beat his boss to a pulp to get his own way. Ritchie is so manically intense about everything which often causes him to goof up as he gets in such a state, he cannot see the woods from trees. Played somewhat frenetically by a rather brilliant Bradley Cooper who manages to steal most of his scenes …even the ones with Bale.
The three of them embark of a series of ambitious undercover stings which brings them closer together and so Sydney turns her romantic attentions towards Ritchie as Irving will not (or can not) let Rosalyn loosen her grip on him. Jennifer Lawrence’s completely over the top showy performance as Rosalyn is a deliciously funny comic highlight of the story, and as such is already attracting a lot of awards and nominations.
I definitely want to see this one again. Not to try and make sense of some of the complicated plot twists I may have missed, but simply to revel once more in the experience of so much joy that this well-crafted movie has. Such excellence from Hollywood is a rare commodity, and fun needs to be repeated. More than once.