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The Best Offer

A master of possession. A crime of obsession.
2013 | 131m | Italian

(134845 votes)

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Virgil Oldman is a world renowned antiques expert and auctioneer. An eccentric genius, he leads a solitary life, going to extreme lengths to keep his distance from the messiness of human relationships. When appointed by the beautiful but emotionally damaged Claire to oversee the valuation and sale of her family’s priceless art collection, Virgil allows himself to form an attachment to her – and soon he is engulfed by a passion which will rock his bland existence to the core.
Release Date: Jan 01, 2013
Director: Giuseppe Tornatore
Writer: Giuseppe Tornatore
Genres: Drama, Romance, Crime
Keywords painting, auctioneer, confidence game, fine art, honey pot
Production Companies PACO Cinematografica, Business Location Sudtirol Alto Adige, Friuli Venezia Giulia Film Commission, UniCredit Group
Box Office Revenue: $19,255,873
Budget: $13,500,000
Updates Updated: Jun 24, 2025
Entered: Jun 24, 2025
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Full Credits

Name Character
Geoffrey Rush Virgil Oldman
Jim Sturgess Robert
Sylvia Hoeks Claire
Donald Sutherland Billy
Maximilian Dirr Virgil's Assistant
Philip Jackson Fred
Dermot Crowley Lambert
Liya Kebede Sarah
Hannah Britland Terri
Brigitte Christensen The Sister
Kiruna Stamell Girl in the Bar
Caterina Capodilista Young Woman
Gen Seto Housekeeper
Klaus Tauber Virgil's Assistant #1
Laurence Belgrave Virgil's Assistant #3
Sean Buchanan Virgil's Assistant #4
John Benfield Barman
Amanda Walker Owner
Miles Richardson Steirereck Maitre
Rita Davies Mrs. Derain
Jun Ichikawa Woman in Restaurant
Name Job
Giuseppe Tornatore Director, Writer
Benedetta Cappelloni Title Designer
Stefano Ceccarelli Key Hair Stylist
Gianluca Lo Guasto Digital Compositor
Guido De Laurentiis Line Producer
Matteo Silvi Makeup Artist
Daniele Quadroli Sound Effects Editor
Massimo Quaglia Editor
David Quadroli Sound Effects Editor
Stefano Ferrera Visual Effects
Federico Vianelli Set Dresser
Fabrizio Quadroli Sound Effects Editor
Raffaella Giovannetti Set Decoration
Maurizio di Clemente Art Direction
Erik Paoletti Production Manager
Simone Niboli Digital Intermediate Producer
Maurizio Millenotti Costume Designer
Guido Tognoni Visual Effects
Cinzia Taffani Production Coordinator
Fabio Zamarion Director of Photography
Ennio Morricone Original Music Composer
Reg Poerscout-Edgerton Casting
Paolo Gerosa Digital Compositor
Andrea Tavani Production Manager
Daniele Aliberti Visual Effects
Andrea Di Palma Art Direction
Mario Zanot Visual Effects Supervisor
Francesca Baiardi Visual Effects Coordinator
Stefano Corridori Special Effects
Franco Maria Salamon Stunt Coordinator
Paolo Amici Sound Effects
Maurizio Sabatini Production Design
Monica Verzolini Post Production Supervisor
Luigi Rocchetti Makeup Department Head
Francesco Vallocchia Dialogue Editor
Dario Di Vito Post Production Producer
Gilberto Martinelli Sound
Mark Thompson-Ashworth Dialogue Coach
Elide Cortesi Script Supervisor
Name Title
Isabella Cocuzza Producer
Enzo Sisti Executive Producer
Arturo Paglia Producer
Marco Patrizi Associate Producer
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Reviews

Rangan
8.0

**Are ready to change yourself when you think you found your match!** Written and directed by one of the famous Italian filmmaker, Giuseppe Tornatore. An English language film, Geoffrey Rush in the lead. It was about an aging art and antique auctioneer, Virgil. The story reveals his final days in ... his professional field where he meets a young woman who pursued him for her inherited antiques to put on auction. The woman is very mysterious, because of her medical condition and how they both become so close despite their initial meetings were disastrous is the remaining film to tell us with a twist in the final. It was an awesome storytelling. The screenplay was the top notch and the matching background score. Especially when the story ends and credits rolls up, all those memories from the film keeps us fresh with that music. The music won several awards for the film. I liked the story, but towards the end, I kind of predicted almost everything. That did not stop me, so I enjoyed it thoroughly. Particularly the theme of the film, which I think a bit fresh, and I liked the conclusion as well, but I feel it should have been different or more to it. The way it ended might disappoint some people, but still it is very smart. Everybody was good, but it was Geoffrey Rush, who stole the show with his stellar performance. Three years might be a little late, but it's never too late to watch a fine film like this. One of the best suspense films from the recent time, it is a must see, particularly if you are seeking a good entertainment. So I hope you watch it if you're not yet. _8/10_

May 16, 2024
Geronimo1967
7.0

"Oldman" (Geoffrey Rush) is a successful, if rather fastidious, fine art auctioneer who lives his life in a meticulously planned fashion, frequently wearing gloves from his extensive collection to avoid contact with things or people. Nearing the end of his career, he is asked by the enigmatic "Miss ... Ibbetson" (Sylvia Hicks) to value an extensive collection from her villa. She is very reluctant to meet him in person and initially this makes him want to abandon the process, but his interest in some rusting cogs and wheels he finds on the floor and the valuable collection itself makes him persevere, hoping to gradually improve the relationship. As to the metalwork, he turns to his friend "Robert" (Jim Sturgess) and together they discover that it might be part of an early mechanical man - and worth a fortune! As the story progresses, both he and her have to face challenges to their unique, solitary, ways of living and a peculiar sort of romance ensues that could ultimately fulfil both of their lives. Then there's the twist - and it's quite a twist too. This is really a vehicle for Rush, with the occasional contribution from Strugess and from Donald Sutherland as his slightly dubious friend "Billy", and he delivers really quite well. The portrayal of his almost clinically self-controlled character morphing into that which we see towards the end is really well crafted and Giuseppe Tornatore builds the tension cleverly and disarmingly with a sting in the tail that left me feeling just a little sad.

Apr 26, 2024