Jason Statham is awesome. One of my favorite action film actors working today.
The Bank job is the story of a group of small time crooks who, under the pretense of being presented with a score too big and easy to pass up, are actually being manipulated to steal the contents of a security deposit box containing some X-Rated photographs of a royal personnage.
There is a subplot involving the UK version of Malcolm X who supposedly is using the photos to blackmail the british government in such a way that the powers that be feel that hiring some crooks to steal the photos is a better plan than to send in some secret agents to do the job.
But like any good Hitchockian thriller, the whys and wherefores are less important than the journey and the predicament our hero finds himself in.
The movie which takes place in the '70s feels quite a bit like a Guy Ritchie movie, or a low-rent version of Ocean's 11 (the remake (which is fabulous), not the original (which sucks)). The actors all acquit themselves well and the script keeps the action moving along with the requisite suspense and "will they get caught" moments.
Of course like any movie we sit down to watch together, The Bank Job is not without it's share of problems, most notably a few slow periods where the film drags a bit between the good parts. Overall I don't have a lot to complain about, but I'm happy I didn't pay full movie theatre fare.
Pain Score: 3 out of 10.
Tuesday, August 5, 2008
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2 comments:
Definitely not worth full movie theater price but enjoyable just the same. I concur with your review.
Except I don't concur with the homoerotic Statham love you exude.
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