Written
April 3, 2008
And Now From the BBC......
This movie has substance, although it is grit and grime and smudged with blood. There was excitement, drama, quirky, unexpected plot shifts, and layers of tension, intrigue and uncertainty about an outcome. Jason Statham generated some physical and emotional heat in this story of a heist gone sour. While it does not pretend to reveal all the facts about a true bank caper, it certainly presents a creditable story account that is enjoyable and captivating. There is suspense, double-cross, corruption at the upper echelons of government, cover-up, chases, shootings, brutality, and those flashy tidbits and nuances that make it seem to jump off the front pages of the London Times (or their yellow tabloids). All the characters contributed to the edgy and fairly smooth production with Martine (played by Saffron Burrows) being a credible mani****tor, who in turn is being mani****ted by MI5 Agent Tim Everett (Richard Lintern); who in turn is being mani****ted
.oh well, you get the idea.
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16
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26
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