DVD & Blu-ray review: Arbitrage (15)

Nicholas Jarecki DVD/Blu-ray (106mins)

Ben Walsh
Friday 12 July 2013 09:24 EDT
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Richard Gere, in his best role since Internal Affairs, compels as Robert Miller, a morally bankrupt hedge-fund magnate in this refreshingly grown-up thriller.

He's conducting a doomed affair with a highly-strung artist half his age, and is concealing his fraudulent business dealings from his loyal wife (Susan Sarandon) and his heir-apparent (Brit Marling). On paper, Miller is perfectly unctuous, but Gere (in full blinking mode) still manages to make him sympathetic.

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