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Heist
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| Rated
R |
| Runtime:
1hr 47min |
| Starring:
Gene Hackman, Danny Devito, Delroy Lindo, Ricky Jay, Rebecca
Pidgeon |
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MFG
Rating: 3/5
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Heist
is the latest offering from writer/director David Mamet whose previous
credits include State and Main, Wag the Dog and most recently Hannibal.
With a pedigree like that and a cast that includes Gene Hackman,
Danny Devito and Delroy Lindo, we went into this movie with high
expectations.
The
story here revolves around an aging thief, played by Hackman, and
his crew who are looking for that last big heist. Hackman's character,
Joe Moore gets caught on camera while the crew is hitting a jewelry
store and decides it's time to hang it up. But he finds himself
being blackmailed into one last huge caper by Bergman played by
Danny Devito.
There
are no huge stunts, multimillion dollar special effects or people
jumping around on wires to make their martial arts moves defy gravity
in this movie. Instead what we have here is a group of really great
actors developing characters and telling a compelling story. We've
been so blitzed with high tech and non-stop action lately, that
it is refreshing to see an old pro like Gene Hackman demonstrate
that it's possible to be quite entertaining without it. The entire
cast here is excellent but the performances by Delroy Lindo as a
member of Hackman's crew and Devito as their nemesis are particularly
good. There are some really great lines interlaced in the dialogue.
Although
the story is indeed very good and compelling, it's not without problems.
First and foremost the number of turns, revelations and surprises
they throw at us is almost dizzying. By the end of the movie, I
caught myself being distracted looking for the next one before it
happened. And in essence the movie became very predictable by trying
to be overly unpredictable. Mamet would be well served to go take
a look at The Sting to see how a con/caper movie really should be
done.
The
film gets a very solid 3 stars from us. It flirted with that fourth
star on the strength of the performances. However, when we ask ourselves
is this movie truly a must-see on the big screen and how anxious
we are to see it again, we realize this one doesn't quite get that
fourth star. But if you're looking for a movie that isn't going
to be packed with noisy teenagers with short attention spans, you
could do much worse than this movie.
-
Billy Bob
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Gun Play
Tools
of the trade for robbers...
Blood & Gore
The
occasional gunshot wound, nothing too graphic.
Car Chases
A
nice Ferrari leaves in a hurry once...
T&A
Some
Daisy Duke shorts...not much else.
Chuckles
Mostly
drama here, but a few really good lines result in laughs. |
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