Sleuth is the story of a rich man who invites his wife’s lover over to his home in order to match wits with him and humiliate him or worse. It stars Michael Caine as the rich old guy and Jude Law as the younger man who is living with his wife. What follows is a surprisingly captivating tale of two intellectual men going at it, each one trying to show that his member is bigger than the other. There is some violence but most of it is a test of will and wits. There’s not a lot of action here. The entire story takes place at one large and rather strange home. There are very few actors and a considerable amount of dialog. This is a remake that was supposed to have added something to its predecessor.
I have to say this movie started out a bit boring and I was expecting it to be the same throughout and in a way it was but I somehow got caught up in the dialog, trying to see which of the two would end up on top. The fact is you don’t find out for sure until the end of the movie. Because of the lack of action and the rather static background, (made more so because of the tiny cast), this movie isn’t for everyone. There’s no adventure, no romance, no sex, a small amount of mystery besides who will win the exchange and while there are tense moments in the film, I’d say it’s just barely a thriller. Again, there was a lot of dialog and sometimes it seemed to get a bit mixed together and confusing. That said, the film was good enough to see once and not a total waste of my time. I give this a 3 out of 4 marks. [starreview tpl=16]