Risk (2001 film)

Risk is a 2001 Australian film about insurance fraud directed by Alan White and starring Tom Long, Bryan Brown, and Claudia Karvan.[2] The film is based on the story The Adjuster by Tracy Kidder.

Risk
Theatrical film poster
Directed byAlan White
Produced byMarian Macgowan
Written byJohn Armstrong
Based onThe Adjuster by
Tracy Kidder
StarringTom Long
Bryan Brown
Claudia Karvan
Music byDon Miller-Robinson
CinematographySimon Duggan
Edited byLee Smith
Release date
2001
Running time
93 minutes
CountryAustralia
LanguageEnglish
Box officeA$460,760 (Australia)[1]

Plot synopsis

John Kriesky (Bryan Brown) is a veteran insurance investigator who is tempted towards the wrong side of the law. With the help of an amateur con man Ben (Tom Long), John hatches a scheme to substantiate false claims by taking part of several questionable claims his firm has settled for a fraction of what they're usually worth. John and Ben get help in their illegal business by a lawyer named Louise (Claudia Karvan) has an addiction cocaine problem and is also John's lover. But when Louise becomes involved with Ben and demands a bigger cut of the money, their already-shaky confidence game begins to fall apart.

Cast

Reception

Risk was met with positive reviews from critics and audiences, earning an 80% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes.

Scott Weinberg of Apollo Guide gave a positive reviews, commenting "Risk may not be the most unique crime drama to come down the pike, but it's certainly intriguing and polished enough to earn a look."

Jason Gorber of Film Scouts gave a negative review, calling it "a straight ahead, uneventful movie. Boring in parts, the film tries to work as a slick Indie feature but seems like a tired Hollywood film."

Accolades

Bryan Brown was nominated for Best Supporting Actor at the FCCA Awards.

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