
My Rating
(out of 5 envelopes):
MPAA Rating: R
Runtime: 110 minutes
Genre: Crime, Thriller
When it comes to films with Jason Statham as the lead, I think of pure action and very little plot. So when I went to watch this film I though that’s what this film would be like. However, this film succeeds with a clever plot and enough excitement to satisfy.
This film is based on the true story of Baker Street bank robbery that occurred in London in 1971. Other than the basic story line, the rest is fictionalized. Terry Leather(Jason Statham), a common criminal, is recruited by his old friend Martine. Terry recruits some old friends to help and they plan to dig a tunnel into the vault of a bank and rob the safe deposit boxes. Unbeknownst to Terry, Martine has been recruited by the government(who does not want any record of being involved in the robbery) in secret in order to recover some pictures of the royals in compromising positions taken by black power activist Michael X. Can they pull off the robbery without being caught?
I wasn’t sure what to expect since it hadn’t been too hyped. I have to say I was pleasantly surprised. The plot takes unexpected twists and turns which will keep your attention. Make sure you pay attention the entire time or you’ll miss details that will come up later in the film. There are some scenes that exhibit some extreme um, badassery? I don’t want to give anything away, but in one scene that sticks out in my mind there’s beating that takes place; that was definitely one of my favourite scene. On a different note, the 70s setting seemed really realistic and I have to say, I loved some of the clothing in the film.
One negative about this movie was the amount of characters in the film. In one of the special features, they mentioned there were over 70 speaking roles. It’s easy to forget who the characters are if you aren’t paying attention through the entire film.
I’d say if you want to see a good crime thriller, this movie is a good choice to add to your queue. However, if you’re looking for straight up action through the entire movie, you might want to pass on this one.
Netflix Page for The Bank Job