The film tells the story of Nicolas Cage, the FBI's most troublesome bank robber: Will Montgomery, after a crime, was delayed by an accomplice's restless behavior, which led to his arrest, and he was released from prison many years later. But he was threatened by that accomplice and had to go back to his old business.
This film is also like other works of this type. As always, the description of the bank robbers is superb. Let the FBI set up the net, I can escape through the wall and the ladder. No matter how advanced the anti-theft measures of your bank vault are, it will be like a children's toy in front of me. It will be cracked for you at will. Moving dollars into the vault is as easy as picking up apples in your own refrigerator. In the second half of the film, I once again went to the vault that was stolen many years ago, and the method of taking out the gold bricks has to be admirable. However, this bank is really so cooperative. After so many years, so many gold bricks Leave it there, and after being stolen once, still waiting for him to come again.
Quite an ordinary story, I have to say that the quality of Nicolas Cage's works in recent years is really...
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