The title "Focus" had potential among the quantitatively declining Con- Artist genre. Although brilliantly centered and set up with a decent cast and setting - the execution of intelligent criminal activity was. In this movie focus, which starred Will Smith and Margot Robbie, can very much take your breath away.

Families can talk about movies that humanize criminals. Do movies like these make you root for criminals? Movie Review: 'Fifty Shades of Grey'. "Focus" is, overall, entertaining and surprisingly unpredictable.

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Though when I say unpredictable, what I mean is some of the twists are imaginative. Focus movie reviews & Metacritic score: Nicky (Will Smith) is a seasoned master of misdirection who becomes romantically involved with novice con artist Jess. The plot follows a career con artist who takes an aspiring femme fatale under his wing. Heist movies come and go, but a good con film is little different. Focus, which stars Will Smith as a master con man and Margot Robbie as his new apprentice, spends much of its running time. Will Smith lays on the charm in this slick who's-conning-who caper movie.

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I'm a sucker for caper movies in which impossibly clever con artists do impossibly dangerous things while looking. Review: Focus: Can Will Smith Do Cary Grant? Will Smith returns to the big screen with the crime-drama "Focus" from the "Crazy, Stupid, Love." folks, Glenn Ficarra and John Requa.

Co-starring is the super-hot Margot Robbie as a newbie who wants to learn from Smith's Nicky, a slick con artist. Despite its 'never lose focus' catchphrase, unnecessary tangents and underwhelming reveals make Focus a somewhat unfocused, though still enjoyable, viewing experience. Praise aside, Focus does have a bit of an identity crisis at times. A lot of comedy that is infused within the dramatic elements works quite well for the.