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Jace 2022-04-19 09:02:42

This is by no means a logically rigorous film. I didn't expect a bank robbery film to be so hilarious and suspenseful, with witty dialogues and irrational and hilarious character interpretations, combining dark humor and tight reasoning In one, the final result is also a little unexpected.



The film is directed by "The Lion King" director Rob Minkoff, "The Hangover" screenwriter Jon Lucas, and starring Patrick Dempsey, Ashley Judd, etc. All good, but the film's previous reception at Sundance was terrible -- uningenious, boring, and the story lacked spark.



Credit International Bank is about to close after get off work. Supervisor Gordon cooperates with Michelle to upgrade the security system in the bank. A glasses-wearing man named Trip needs to exchange coins and gossip with Katherine, a female bank employee. Three decent professional robbers, Darun, Wistein, and Gates, started robbing the bank, trying to rob the vault, but found that they pushed Catherine to the ground and threw herself on top of her.



Another group of robbers, "Peanut Butter" and "Fruit Jelly", tried to rob the ATM, but a misunderstanding occurred between them, resulting in one death on the spot. What Tripp was talking about was a man with obsessive-compulsive disorder. He couldn't help but try to crack it. The story behind the robbery, the first to die was FBI undercover Jack Hayes. He knew that the thief Weslers Drum was going to rob the bank and wanted to arrest him, but he was killed by someone unexpectedly.



The bank is being hijacked by two different gangs of robbers at the same time, but the truth is more complicated than it seems. People are dying constantly, and the characters are filled with a lot of British humor, but it seems to be humorous for the sake of humor, and the characters have been shot down before there is a spark between them.

A bank robbery film with a bit of suspense and hope that makes people laugh but is very lame. The hero is interspersed with some nonsense. This combination seems to be quite innovative. In fact, it is full of funny reasoning films.



In the end, the amateur robbers "Peanut Butter" and "Fruit Jelly" came home full of rewards, and the professional robbers kept dying and annihilated. The real master, Katherine, made a fortune in silence and let the police carry the money to the car, while Tripp won the beauty.

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Flypaper quotes

  • Jelly: [seeing Swiss Miss' body] Aw, man, what a waste.

    Peanut Butter: It's like, extra sad when a hot chick dies. When an ugly chick dies, it's like, their life probably sucked anyway, so it's no big deal.

  • Gates: ...you bald little Jew!

    Weinstein: It never ends! 2000 years we been takin' this shit!

    Darrien: Yeah, I know man. I know.

    Weinstein: I mean it's not like I'm an accountant or a comedy writer or something really Jewy. I'm a fucking bank robber, for Christs's sake! You know how many Jewish bank robbers there are?

    Darrien: Not many.

    Weinstein: NOT very many!

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