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A struggling auto mechanic with a criminal past agrees to one last heist to pay off his debts.A struggling auto mechanic with a criminal past agrees to one last heist to pay off his debts.A struggling auto mechanic with a criminal past agrees to one last heist to pay off his debts.
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- 2 nominations total
Peter McDonald
- Michael Lawlor
- (as Peter Mcdonald)
José Zúñiga
- Jesus Del Toro
- (as Jose Zuniga)
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I think the writer/director's aim was to make a simple crime story (on a low budget) that had a very credible and believable feel - presenting characters that seem to come from any local neighborhood. At this the movie succeeds.
The scenes and dialogue are carefully crafted and the film as a whole is very well cast and acted. I liked Walken's understated performance. It's consistent with the other actors. Also, it seems more natural and devoid of the self-acknowledging flippancy found in some of his other work.
The movie is low-key, and one can probably see the end coming. Yet someone looking for a caper film without contrived suspense or melodrama - and a little bit of a character study - will find this rewarding.
The scenes and dialogue are carefully crafted and the film as a whole is very well cast and acted. I liked Walken's understated performance. It's consistent with the other actors. Also, it seems more natural and devoid of the self-acknowledging flippancy found in some of his other work.
The movie is low-key, and one can probably see the end coming. Yet someone looking for a caper film without contrived suspense or melodrama - and a little bit of a character study - will find this rewarding.
Definitely low key, with only a nosebleed of violence, this caper movie is both unpredictable and entertaining. Christopher Walken, Cyndi Lauper, along with the entire cast, are excellent. What drives the film into above average territory is tremendous character development. We actually get to know who is pulling the heist, rather than rushing into it. So what you get is a very quiet film with likable characters who you care about. If you are looking for an edge of your seat high tech robbery movie, avoid this. If on the other hand you would like to relax and take time to understand some interesting thieves, seek out "The Opportunists". - MERK
This movie was paced really well and the characters were are very believable. I was especially suprised I enjoyed Cyndi Lauper's acting. Quite Good.
I am a Christopher Walken fan so probably would enjoyed it more than others. Even so it was a good, down to earth story with some morals.
It was interesting, funny and really very enjoyable. I liked the quirky humour and was glad I watched it.
I would definitely recommend it to anyone.
See it.
I am a Christopher Walken fan so probably would enjoyed it more than others. Even so it was a good, down to earth story with some morals.
It was interesting, funny and really very enjoyable. I liked the quirky humour and was glad I watched it.
I would definitely recommend it to anyone.
See it.
Lethargic and rather predictable caper from writer-director Myles Connell. After a distant cousin comes to stay with him, former safecracker Christopher Walken is lured into taking one more assignment. Despite a strong cast and interesting elements, this half-serious heist is finally too familiar to make much of an impact. Walken offers up another intriguing character. His safecracker has not come far in the last decade: he has to rent a fancy car as a ruse; his cousin is a crafty but green accomplice; and the two security guards in on the scheme are schnooks. Mildly enjoyable, and almost worth-seeing for Walken and also for Cyndi Lauper (of all people), very attractive as a no-nonsense bar-proprietress. ** from ****
This is probably the most down-to-earth movie I have ever seen. There´s is absolutely nothing that happened in this movie that couldn´t have happened to you or me. Yet, still the film has a solid and interesting dialog, also very down-to-earth.
It took a while to swallow the feeling I got just after the movie. My first thought was: "Oh no, what a week story and what a boring dialog". But after a while I thought the exact opposite. This movie was definitely better than what I first realized.
6+ out of 10, is my rating.
It took a while to swallow the feeling I got just after the movie. My first thought was: "Oh no, what a week story and what a boring dialog". But after a while I thought the exact opposite. This movie was definitely better than what I first realized.
6+ out of 10, is my rating.
Did you know
- GoofsWhen he's using the ratchet wrench, it clicks when he's turning the bolt. A ratchet clicks on the return stroke not on the tightening stroke. The Foley team got this wrong.
- Crazy creditsThanks to Ma Connell and the clan. Special thanks to Adele, Bobby and the rest of the gang at Buffa's.
- SoundtracksOne More River To Cross
Written by Freddie Scott (as F. Scott) and Scott Turner (as S. Turner)
Performed by The Del Vikings
Published by Atlantic Music Corporation (BMI)
Courtesy of MCA Records
Under license from Universal Music Special Markets
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $584,054
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $46,967
- Aug 13, 2000
- Gross worldwide
- $584,054
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