The Diamond Heist: Il futuro del Millennium Star
Titolo originale: The Diamond Heist
Nel 2000, un gruppo di criminali londinesi pianifica un'audace rapina: razziare il Millennium Dome, rubare diamanti e fuggire in barca sul Tamigi, ma la polizia li sta sorvegliando.Nel 2000, un gruppo di criminali londinesi pianifica un'audace rapina: razziare il Millennium Dome, rubare diamanti e fuggire in barca sul Tamigi, ma la polizia li sta sorvegliando.Nel 2000, un gruppo di criminali londinesi pianifica un'audace rapina: razziare il Millennium Dome, rubare diamanti e fuggire in barca sul Tamigi, ma la polizia li sta sorvegliando.
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This series describes the story about a diamond heist in London from the point of a robber/thief, journalist and a cop.
It glorifies the life of the robber - who just wants to score because of money and status. Forgetting everything else - like his two daughters.
It has three episodes - and god might question why. This little story could easily have been told in one or two episodes - but hey: Netflix wanted a show.
Overall: very mediocre. It gives a glimpse of the prework before the heist. But is mainly repetitive. How often have we seen the clip with the boat or the spiked van? No, this is just too simple.
It glorifies the life of the robber - who just wants to score because of money and status. Forgetting everything else - like his two daughters.
It has three episodes - and god might question why. This little story could easily have been told in one or two episodes - but hey: Netflix wanted a show.
Overall: very mediocre. It gives a glimpse of the prework before the heist. But is mainly repetitive. How often have we seen the clip with the boat or the spiked van? No, this is just too simple.
We simply must! And not just monetarily compensate, but in street credibility as well - Dude even says how this hiest should have given him the respect he deserves - why are WE AS A SOCIETY rewarding them, even after they have served thier debt to society via incarceration - I just can't do it anymore and I wish that yall would join me - these stories can be told sans the criminals participant(s) and should do - we can recount or reenact in luie of giving these people exactly what the want (in some cases as much as the ill gotten gains) and don't get me wrong, I'm no saint and I'm more liberal than not, but this reward/redemption is problematic
I've given it a 5 because, as I've indicated, I chose to opt out soley on ethical (or I spose moral) reasons, the aforementioned reasons - and I did not feel it fair to penalize the film/filmmakers for this, but to be fair, I actually should, owing to everything I stated I feel strongly about - anyhow, I hope this resonates with some of yall.
I've given it a 5 because, as I've indicated, I chose to opt out soley on ethical (or I spose moral) reasons, the aforementioned reasons - and I did not feel it fair to penalize the film/filmmakers for this, but to be fair, I actually should, owing to everything I stated I feel strongly about - anyhow, I hope this resonates with some of yall.
Take this as it is. It's a documentary about the failed, but audacious, attempt at stealing £350m (~$380m) worth of diamonds.
It was big news at the time. I don't think the limited series glorifies crime. It tells an accurate and compelling story.
It's not like your regular documentary, and it's British. So it's unique and compelling. If you have a Netflix subscription it doesn't cost you anything to watch.
Guy Richie is an executive director, and it shows. It's somewhere between a Lock Stock style movie and a fast paced Netflix documentary. It's good fun and the story is smartly weaved together between the robbers and the cops point of view.
Personally I really enjoyed it, and if you're not easily offended (by literally anything), I think you'll enjoy it too, particularly if you're not British (I am British living in Texas). I say that as it's a unique insight into British culture that actual Brits won't appreciate as much.
It was big news at the time. I don't think the limited series glorifies crime. It tells an accurate and compelling story.
It's not like your regular documentary, and it's British. So it's unique and compelling. If you have a Netflix subscription it doesn't cost you anything to watch.
Guy Richie is an executive director, and it shows. It's somewhere between a Lock Stock style movie and a fast paced Netflix documentary. It's good fun and the story is smartly weaved together between the robbers and the cops point of view.
Personally I really enjoyed it, and if you're not easily offended (by literally anything), I think you'll enjoy it too, particularly if you're not British (I am British living in Texas). I say that as it's a unique insight into British culture that actual Brits won't appreciate as much.
This is great insight to a wonderful caper!
To have the insight of the thieves, police and justice system is rare. It's a wonderful documentary.
My only gripe is the cuts to visuals of sharks etc. I think the viewer should be credited with more intelligence.
All of that said, this is compelling viewing.
This is great insight to a wonderful caper!
To have the insight of the thieves, police and justice system is rare. It's a wonderful documentary.
My only gripe is the cuts to visuals of sharks etc. I think the viewer should be credited with more intelligence.
All of that said, this is compelling viewing.
To have the insight of the thieves, police and justice system is rare. It's a wonderful documentary.
My only gripe is the cuts to visuals of sharks etc. I think the viewer should be credited with more intelligence.
All of that said, this is compelling viewing.
This is great insight to a wonderful caper!
To have the insight of the thieves, police and justice system is rare. It's a wonderful documentary.
My only gripe is the cuts to visuals of sharks etc. I think the viewer should be credited with more intelligence.
All of that said, this is compelling viewing.
Guy Ritchie's The Money Heist is a gripping and fascinating documentary about the real-life attempted robbery of £300 million in diamonds from the Millennium Dome in 2000.
True crime stories are often more entertaining than fiction, and this is no exception. They likely would have gotten away with it, had the police not been watching and waiting.
I watched all three episodes in one go - the pacing felt just right, and the story is well told, featuring interviews with Flying Squad detectives, De Beers (the diamond's owners), and some of the criminals involved.
I disagree with the reviews claiming the documentary glamorises crime - the substantial prison sentences handed out to the unsuccessful robbers were anything but glamorous.
People have always been interested in real crimes - Dick Turpin, the Great Train Robbery, Brinks-Mat, etc. Books and TV programmes get made about them, and they often end up entertaining, which is to be expected from a documentary series about one of the most audacious robbery attempts ever.
That one of the robbers, Lee Wenham - who is heavily featured in the programme - happens to be quite likeable is neither here nor there. Likeable rogues exist, but that doesn't mean they don't go to jail.
There are also plenty of interviews with the victorious police who foiled the plot, so it's not as if Ritchie is bastardising history.
True crime stories are often more entertaining than fiction, and this is no exception. They likely would have gotten away with it, had the police not been watching and waiting.
I watched all three episodes in one go - the pacing felt just right, and the story is well told, featuring interviews with Flying Squad detectives, De Beers (the diamond's owners), and some of the criminals involved.
I disagree with the reviews claiming the documentary glamorises crime - the substantial prison sentences handed out to the unsuccessful robbers were anything but glamorous.
People have always been interested in real crimes - Dick Turpin, the Great Train Robbery, Brinks-Mat, etc. Books and TV programmes get made about them, and they often end up entertaining, which is to be expected from a documentary series about one of the most audacious robbery attempts ever.
That one of the robbers, Lee Wenham - who is heavily featured in the programme - happens to be quite likeable is neither here nor there. Likeable rogues exist, but that doesn't mean they don't go to jail.
There are also plenty of interviews with the victorious police who foiled the plot, so it's not as if Ritchie is bastardising history.
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