Synopsis
Out of Sight is a movie released in 1998.
Meet Jack Foley, a charismatic bank robber whose charm is as potent as his criminal skills. As he orchestrates one final heist, fate throws him into the path of Karen Sisco, a tenacious federal marshal who’s dedicated to upholding the law—and who happens to have a soft spot for the wrong men. Sparks fly in this electrifying blend of romance, crime, and comedy, where opposites attract in the most unexpected of ways. The tension between Jack and Karen is palpable, as each encounter weaves a complicated web of attraction, wit, and moral dilemmas. What sets this film apart is its clever dialogue and the chemistry between its leads, brought to life by the dynamic performances of George Clooney and Jennifer Lopez. Their playful banter and undeniable connection create an engaging narrative that keeps you rooting for both sides of the law. With a stylish direction and a sharp script, this film explores themes of love, loyalty, and the fine line between right and wrong. Whether you're drawn in by the caper or the romance, this delightful romp is sure to leave you entertained, reminding us all that sometimes, the heart knows no boundaries—even when the law does.
Jersey Films
Universal Pictures