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Braquage à l'anglaise

Original title: The Bank Job
  • 2008
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 51m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
195K
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POPULARITY
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Jason Statham in Braquage à l'anglaise (2008)
Bank Job, The: Look After My Girls
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Martine offers Terry a lead on a foolproof bank hit on London's Baker Street. She targets a roomful of safe deposit boxes worth millions in cash and jewelry along with a treasure trove of di... Read allMartine offers Terry a lead on a foolproof bank hit on London's Baker Street. She targets a roomful of safe deposit boxes worth millions in cash and jewelry along with a treasure trove of dirty secrets.Martine offers Terry a lead on a foolproof bank hit on London's Baker Street. She targets a roomful of safe deposit boxes worth millions in cash and jewelry along with a treasure trove of dirty secrets.

  • Director
    • Roger Donaldson
  • Writers
    • Dick Clement
    • Ian La Frenais
  • Stars
    • Jason Statham
    • Saffron Burrows
    • Stephen Campbell Moore
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    195K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    2,527
    98
    • Director
      • Roger Donaldson
    • Writers
      • Dick Clement
      • Ian La Frenais
    • Stars
      • Jason Statham
      • Saffron Burrows
      • Stephen Campbell Moore
    • 243User reviews
    • 209Critic reviews
    • 69Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    Bank Job, The: Pay Day
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    Jason Statham
    Jason Statham
    • Terry Leather
    Saffron Burrows
    Saffron Burrows
    • Martine Love
    Stephen Campbell Moore
    Stephen Campbell Moore
    • Kevin Swain
    Daniel Mays
    Daniel Mays
    • Dave Shilling
    James Faulkner
    James Faulkner
    • Guy Singer
    Alki David
    Alki David
    • Bambas
    Michael Jibson
    Michael Jibson
    • Eddie Burton
    Georgia Taylor
    Georgia Taylor
    • Ingrid Burton
    Richard Lintern
    Richard Lintern
    • Tim Everett
    Peter Bowles
    Peter Bowles
    • Miles Urquart
    Alistair Petrie
    Alistair Petrie
    • Philip Lisle
    Hattie Morahan
    Hattie Morahan
    • Gale Benson
    Julian Lewis Jones
    Julian Lewis Jones
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    Andrew Brooke
    Andrew Brooke
    • Quinn
    Rupert Frazer
    Rupert Frazer
    • Lord Drysdale
    • (as Rupert Fraser)
    Christopher Owen
    • Mountbatten
    Keeley Hawes
    Keeley Hawes
    • Wendy Leather
    Taelor Samways
    • Catherine Leather
    • Director
      • Roger Donaldson
    • Writers
      • Dick Clement
      • Ian La Frenais
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    User reviews243

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    8jkeggen

    A very good British Film

    I also saw this film at an advance screening. I don't normally watch any of the trailers before going, so tend to go in with an open mind. I was very pleasantly surprised, and while it perhaps won't win any Oscars, I thought it was well acted in the main with some faces you'll recognise. It might not have massive appeal outside the UK, however it is a good (based on fact) story. I'm not a massive fan of 70's music, but it wouldn't have done any harm to have a bit more in the background just to give it more of a seventies feel about it. The general mood of the film was good and for me seemed to set the scene well, without going overboard with sex or violence. On the whole, it's well worth a visit, even if you have never lived in that era.
    8simonparker1990

    Slow beginning but brilliant pay off

    I'll be honest, I only saw The Bank Job because I had some free tickets for an advance screening, had I have not got these tickets I would not have bothered seeing it. The only trailer I had saw for it just didn't really appeal to me, I do enjoy Jason Statham movies, but this one seemed a bit serious in my eyes. Still I went today to the 6.30 screening and was surprised to enjoy it quite as much as I did. Admittedly for the first half hour I did get quite bored, the characters weren't really memorable and the set up seemed really dull. Thankfully when the heist gets under way, and especially the aftermath, the movie hits top gear and left me thrilled. The fact the movie is based on a true story still leaves me quite amazed, as the events that happen seem purely like the stuff that you see in the movies. How much of it is real and how much of it is purely to make it a better movie, a fight involving Statham I am certain didn't happen. The performances are surprisingly well rounded, Statham doing a brilliant job and the majority of the supporting cast getting some great scenes. Alas the movie does start to fall apart under close inspection, the plot is never concluded quite as well as I would have liked, and the movie does have some long stretches where not a lot is happening. If you can overlook this fact then you will a lot to enjoy in this very well made movie.

    So onto the performances. As I have said Statham does a surprisingly admirable job in the film. When you look at his CV of films you realise he isn't exactly the most talented actor. In fact all he generally has to do is grumble and hit things a lot. But there is just no denying that the man has a hell of a lot of charisma, in this film he truly gets to display his acting skills. Of course on occasion he delivers a dodgy line, but then if you watch some of the smaller scenes with his characters wife you realise how much potential he has. If given the right material I am sure Statham can truly develop as an actor. Saffron Burrows is brilliant as the slightly suspicious Martine for the first half, unfortunately after the heist she has little to do and the character never felt fully concluded. Still she does have some great moments in the earlier part of the film. Daniel Mays runs off with the majority of the movie as Dave, in fact this looks set to launch Mays career a bit further, he has the best lines and is a funny character. Richard Lintern (who I have to confess I thought was Dougray Scott for half the film) is brilliant as the man behind the heist, in some way that is, and his character is one of the most rounded. Peter De Jersey as Michael X is menacing in his all too brief screen time, but like Martine his character never felt fully dealt with. Still he and the other chief villain, David Suchet, are quite menacing.

    The Bank Job when advertised does come across as a typical gangster flick with a lot of humour in it. However when watching it I have to be honest and say it isn't that funny. There are a couple of lines here and there but the movie doesn't really make you laugh that much. Neither is it that big of a gangster flick, of course there are the local gangster running around, and the movie becomes more along that line towards the end. But for the majority of the film it comes across as a slightly grittier and far less flashy Ocean's Eleven. The scenes where they try to rob the bank are definitely some of the highlights, however its the final 45 minutes that stick firmly in mind. What happens after the robbery is just thrilling to watch, will they get away with it, won't they? Things also get a lot darker near the end, also quite violent one scene, or the idea of what was going to happen, made me wince a bit. The film is superbly directed as well, its not too flashy but there are some great shots in there. Unfortunately the music does start to irritate after a while, everything seems overdone, a scene which is meant to be funny is ruined because the music sounds like its from an action movie, it just doesn't truly suit the film all the time. Also as previously mentioned the beginning as well is quite boring.

    Overall The Bank Job is a great movie that with a bit of fine tuning at the beginning could make it even better. If you want a smart thriller that will surprise you because of it being based on real events that I highly recommend this. Don't expect an all time classic though.
    10Zentaurion

    That'll go nicely with a plate of chips

    Film-making at it's finest.

    Nothing loud and boisterous. No over-stylized cinematography, pointless set-pieces, cheesy dialogue, or over-flowing emotions.

    A perfect example of why the finest movie-making talent in Hollywood is British. And possibly the best caper movie of recent times.

    Had this been from Hollywood, every fine detail of the complex subtext in the story would have been blown apart. Instead, everything is under-played, the characters are superbly realistic and believable, and the script sharp as a pin. And the cast is a brilliant ensemble.

    Worth many repeated viewings for the subtle humour and to get the most out of the twisting plot developements.
    7ericjams

    Above Average Caper Flick

    As caper flicks go, all I really hope for is something that succeeds in being both novel and entertaining. My hopes were satisfied by The Bank Job. The plot itself is based very loosely on events that occurred in the 1970s in London. The royal family has some dark secrets. An outspoken activist/petty criminal/drug importer has evidence of these secrets, which he uses as leverage against the government who desperately wants to prosecute him. This evidence is stored in a safety deposit box within a London bank. British Intelligence conjures up a rather reckless plan of employing a bunch of two-bit/amateur criminals to break into the vault, and take the evidence along with whatever else they can carry out. Apart from one intermediary, none of the robbers know the government's secret agenda. Of course, things get complicated whenever the possibility that a bunch of dirty secrets are in the wrong hands, and eventually the movie juggles several interconnecting plot lines, all related to the contents of the vault and their implication on various interests from the royal family, to corrupt police, to the sexual indiscretions of parliament members.

    The movie keeps a good pace and never takes itself too seriously. It builds up the plot lines and tries somewhat successfully to tie everything together. There is some good tension, a bit of violence (not much), and eventually, vindication for most of the parties.

    The problems with the movie are numerous, but nothing that ultimately destroys the fun. Yes the movie is rife with inexplicably, unnecessary side characters (see female undercover agent in the Caribbean). Yes the movie's dialogue veers into indecipherable 1970s British slang, which gives a comedic undertone to conversations that are intended to be serious. Yes there exist rampant plot issues that make you wonder how stupid cops really are. And yes the acting is OK, at best, lets face it Jason Stracham is meant for British caper movies the way Keanu Reeves is meant to play a clueless surfer cop in Point Break - so while he's not winning any Academies, he fits these rolls just fine.

    You could wait for the DVD, or if you are looking for a fun way to kill 2 hours, you should go to the theater for this one.
    8ccthemovieman-1

    Heist Films Are Usually Entertaining, And This Is No Exception

    Jason Statham is well on his way to becoming typecast. It seems like he's in a ton of these kind of action films lately, although this movie is a bit more subdued and complicated than some of them. At least in this heist flick, there are several twists and turns and you have to stay alert to follow who is exactly on the up-and-up and who isn't, and Statham isn't punching out 10 people at once.

    This is another one of these modern-day films in which the crooks, the thieves, the bandits - whatever - are the "good guys" and the police and the government officials are the bad guys. This seems to be a big favorite of the anti-authority filmmakers world in the last 40 years whether it's in Hollywood or London. Regardless, it's a very entertaining film and Statham and company are fun to watch. That's also nothing new as the tough "Transporter" star has become a regular at playing these kind of nice guy/macho/thug roles.

    Statham plays "Terry Leather," a man recruited by a former hottie/model girlfriend "Martine Love," (Saffron Burrows) to rob a bank. Statham is a family man but desperate for money and, obviously, not very honest. Thousands of pounds/dollars is in it for the thieves but valuable compromising sex photos are the real goal of the people who want the bank depository drawers robbed. Those want to be grabbed before the owner uses them and ruins some high uppity-ups in British government. Several people wants photos for other reasons. This whole thing isn't simple; there are number of sub-plots along the way regarding who wants what in the bank and for what reasons.

    There is also a story involving a Malcolm X-wannabe kind of creep who is into extortion and murder. Actually, everyone is pretty much a creep in this film, just to varying degrees. They are all interesting, too, and several of the minor characters have a good sense of humor, too. In particular, I liked Daniel Mays as "Dave Shilling." Add some very tense robbery scenes, some sex early on, some double-crosses later and you have a very serious Keystone Cops type story where you're never quite sure what crazy thing is going to happen next.

    A fun two hours of diversion, supposedly based on a true-life account, but knowing filmmakers I suspect much of this is made up for dramatic purposes. That's okay, we just watch to be entertained, and this is entertaining.

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    • Trivia
      When Eddie says, "Money may be your god, but it ain't mine," this is almost exactly what the real life lookout for the bank robbers said over his walkie-talkie during the robbery. This is known because, as in the movie, a ham radio operator tape recorded some of the conversations broadcast by the robbers.
    • Goofs
      Although the film is set in 1971, signs on various shop doors seen in the film advertise that credit cards "Visa" and "Mastercard" are accepted. The name "Visa" was not used for the charge card before 1977 (replacing Barclaycard in the UK); "Mastercard" was "Master Charge" until 1979.
    • Quotes

      Sonia Bern: [to police officer] The whole point of having a safe deposit box is so that people like you don't know what's in it!

    • Crazy credits
      Disclaimer: "The names of many people identified in this film have been changed to protect the guilty."
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Semi-Pro/Penelope/The Bank Job/The Other Boleyn Girl/The Chicago 10 (2008)
    • Soundtracks
      Get It On
      Written by Marc Bolan

      Performed by T. Rex

      Westminster Music Ltd

      Administered by Essex Music of Australia Pty Ltd

      Licensed courtesy of Straight Ahead Productions

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    • Release date
      • August 6, 2008 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
      • Australia
    • Languages
      • English
      • Latin
    • Also known as
      • El robo del siglo
    • Filming locations
      • Aldwych Underground Railway Station, Surrey Street, Aldwych, Westminster, Greater London, England, UK(train and station scenes)
    • Production companies
      • Mosaic
      • Relativity Media
      • Omnilab Media
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    • Budget
      • $20,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $30,060,660
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $5,935,256
      • Mar 9, 2008
    • Gross worldwide
      • $64,828,421
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 51m(111 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • DTS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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