The enthusiastic "mark" who finds her voice through the con. Rinko Kikuchi The brothers' nearly silent, explosives-obsessed assistant.

Characters use cell phones and drive modern cars, yet they dress in 1930s-style suits and travel by steamships and luxury trains. Visual Motifs:

The film moves from a lighthearted caper to a bittersweet meditation on the cost of a "good story".

Tired of living in his brother's scripts, Bloom yearns for an "unwritten life" —an authentic existence where his feelings and actions aren't predetermined by a con.

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He views life as a series of narratives. He doesn't just want money; he wants to construct "the perfect con" where everyone involved gets exactly what they want.