Bank Job Review by Ryan Wyman In the atrocious period of bad movies coming out through January to April. It is nice to see such a layered, tight, slick entertaining caper flick. This performs every precise step with flawlessness that counteracts any heist movie that has been released in a long time. The Bank Job is the mesmerizing true story of a couple of small- time criminals led by car dealer Terry who is lured by a sad femme fatal, Martine to rob a Bank in gritty London. When breaking into the bank stealing priceless items from countless deposit boxes. Only then is when Terry and the crew find out what they really been out there to steal: Sensually erotic photos of a royal family member that every criminal, cop, and M I 6 agents are pursuing. There is well execution in direction and writing with the setup. The plot is handled with exquisite care for the reason being every character is arranged with all their motives, purposes for the narrative to continue the story. That watching all of their fates colliding with each other for the pursuit of these scandalous photos is thrilling for every minute. The acting is very realistic, dramatic, and comedic that the actors infuse their characters with intimate emotion that fits the situations they are in. This makes the audience react with them through all of the suspense. Now after surviving the apocalypse of bad movies this year, I think you deserve to experience the first great film of the year. Bottom line- A master craft in writing, directing, acting, and grainy cinematography.
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