The Big Bounce Synopsis & Review: Plot Summary

🎯 Quick Overview

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🍿 The Big Bounce: Detailed Plot Synopsis

Trouble in Paradise

Jack Ryan, a charming small-time con artist, finds himself in Hawaii trying to stay out of trouble. However, a run-in at a construction site lands him in jail after an altercation with the foreman, Lou Harris. He had previously been working for Ray Ritchie, a wealthy developer looking to build a hotel.

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A Job Offer and a Tempting Proposition

After being released, Jack is offered a job by Judge Walter Crewes, who provides him with a place to live and work. While working for the judge, Jack meets Nancy Hayes, Ray Ritchie’s mistress. Nancy seduces Jack and proposes a scheme to steal $200,000 from Ritchie, setting the stage for double-crosses and deceit.

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The Heist Gone Wrong

Jack agrees to help Nancy with the heist, but things quickly unravel. He finds Ritchie seemingly dead and his acquaintance Frank shot. It becomes clear that Jack is being set up as the fall guy in a much larger scheme involving multiple players with their own hidden agendas.

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⚠️ Spoilers and Ending Explained

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🎬 Cast & Characters

  • Jack Ryan (Owen Wilson): A charming, mischievous small-time con artist who gets entangled in a dangerous scheme in Hawaii.
  • Nancy Hayes (Sara Foster): A greedy and alluring mistress of a real estate developer, scheming to steal $200,000.
  • Walter Crewes (Morgan Freeman): A dodgy district judge who takes Jack under his wing and has his own hidden agenda.
  • Ray Ritchie (Gary Sinise): An evil hotel magnate and target of the theft, betrayed by his mistress and others.
  • Bob Rogers, Jr. (Charlie Sheen): The dumb lieutenant and right-hand man of Ray Ritchie, easily manipulated.

💬 Memorable Quotes

  • Walter Crewes: “God is just an imaginary friend for grown ups.” – Spoken by Crewes, reflecting his cynical worldview.
  • Jack Ryan: “My two longtime companions are bad luck and bad choices.” – Jack’s voice-over sums up his life philosophy and how he ended up in Hawaii.
  • Bob Rogers, Jr.: “One of us is going to leave here uglier than he was before.” – Bob’s threat to Jack about staying in Hawaii shows the escalating tension.

💰Box Office

  • Budget: $50,000,000
  • Domestic Gross: $6,489,476
  • Worldwide Gross: $6,808,550

💥 The Big Bounce Reviews

Personal Review

Honestly, I watched this movie because of the cast. Freeman, Wilson, Sinise, Sheen?! What could go wrong? Well, a lot apparently. The plot is all over the place, the jokes fall flat, and it just feels like everyone was phoning it in from a Hawaiian vacation. Sara Foster is stunning but the movie does her no favors. I left feeling confused and a little disappointed.

  • Who would enjoy:
    • “Fans of Owen Wilson”
    • “Viewers who enjoy light crime comedies”
    • “Those interested in Hawaiian scenery”
  • Content warnings ⚠:
    • “Sexual content”
    • “Brief nudity”
    • “Some violence”
    • “Language”

Professional Reviews

  • Rotten Tomatoes: “Despite a talented cast and beautiful Hawaiian scenery, ‘The Big Bounce’ is a dull, meandering crime caper that fails to capture the wit and charm of Elmore Leonard’s source material. The plot feels contrived, and the film lacks suspense and humor.
  • IMDB: “The Big Bounce is a con that makes no sense. There are some humorous scenes, but the story does not hold up. There is a lot of surfer footage between scene changes that makes the movie even worse.

Audience Reactions

The Hawaiian scenery is gorgeous.: Most viewers agree the film looks beautiful, but the scenery isn’t enough to save the movie.

Some found Owen Wilson charming, but many felt his usual persona didn’t fit.: Opinions are divided on Owen Wilson’s performance, with some enjoying his laid-back style and others finding it uninspired.

Overall Consensus: The Big Bounce is a poorly executed adaptation of Elmore Leonard’s novel, wasting a talented cast and beautiful setting on a convoluted plot and uninspired humor.

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🛠️ Behind the Scenes

  • “Elmore Leonard, the author of the original novel, reportedly disliked both the 1969 and 2004 film adaptations of ‘The Big Bounce’.”
  • “Several football stars like Tony Dorsett, Mike Renfro, and Pete Johnson appeared in minor roles.”
  • “The movie was filmed on location in Haleiwa, O’ahu, Hawaii, showcasing the beautiful scenery.”

🖥️ How to Watch The Big Bounce?

The Big Bounce is available for streaming on platforms like Apple TV, Prime Video, and Vudu, where you can rent or purchase it. Check local listings for availability on cable or satellite on-demand services. For physical copies, retailers like Amazon offer Blu-ray and DVD versions.

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🎥 Similar Movies

If you enjoyed The Big Bounce, you might like these similar films:

  • Out of Sight (1998): Based on another Elmore Leonard novel, this film features a charismatic criminal and complex plot twists.
  • Miami Blues (1990): Directed by George Armitage who also directed The Big Bounce, Miami Blues also features quirky crime and dark humor.
  • Jackie Brown (1997): An Elmore Leonard adaptation with clever characters and morally ambiguous choices.
  • After the Sunset (2004): Set in a tropical location with a focus on con artists and heists, although lighter in tone.

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🎧 Soundtrack

The Big Bounce features a captivating soundtrack that enhances the movie’s atmosphere and emotional impact. Here are some notable tracks:

You can find the complete soundtrack on Amazon Music and Apple Music.

🤨 FAQ

Where was The Big Bounce filmed?

The Big Bounce was filmed on location in Haleiwa, O’ahu, Hawaii, showcasing the beautiful scenery and beaches of the island.

Is The Big Bounce based on a book?

Yes, The Big Bounce is based on a novel by Elmore Leonard. It’s one of his earlier works and has been adapted into film more than once.

What is The Big Bounce about?

The Big Bounce follows Jack Ryan, a small-time con artist in Hawaii who gets caught up in a scheme involving a wealthy developer’s mistress and a plot to steal money, leading to a web of deceit and double-crosses.

🔥 Bonus Content

Owen Wilson found the answer to racism in 2004

Check out this hilarious scene from ‘The Big Bounce’ where Owen Wilson seemingly solves racism! It’s a pretty quirky moment and shows how the movie uses humor, you have to see it.

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