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The Robbery

Original title: Zig Zag
  • 2002
  • R
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
1.6K
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John Leguizamo, Wesley Snipes, Natasha Lyonne, and Sam Jones III in The Robbery (2002)
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An autistic 15-year-old boy steals money from his boss to provide rent for his abusive father, who uses the money to repay a loan shark.An autistic 15-year-old boy steals money from his boss to provide rent for his abusive father, who uses the money to repay a loan shark.An autistic 15-year-old boy steals money from his boss to provide rent for his abusive father, who uses the money to repay a loan shark.

  • Director
    • David S. Goyer
  • Writers
    • Landon J. Napoleon
    • David S. Goyer
  • Stars
    • John Leguizamo
    • Natasha Lyonne
    • Wesley Snipes
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    1.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • David S. Goyer
    • Writers
      • Landon J. Napoleon
      • David S. Goyer
    • Stars
      • John Leguizamo
      • Natasha Lyonne
      • Wesley Snipes
    • 7User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
    • 58Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    John Leguizamo
    John Leguizamo
    • Dean Singer
    Natasha Lyonne
    Natasha Lyonne
    • Jenna the Working Girl
    Wesley Snipes
    Wesley Snipes
    • Dave Fletcher
    Oliver Platt
    Oliver Platt
    • Mr. Walters…
    Luke Goss
    Luke Goss
    • Cadillac Tom
    Sam Jones III
    Sam Jones III
    • Louis 'ZigZag' Fletcher
    Sherman Augustus
    Sherman Augustus
    • Det. Jonathan Hawke
    Michael Greyeyes
    Michael Greyeyes
    • Dale
    Jullian Dulce Vida
    Jullian Dulce Vida
    • Ramon
    Ivan Basso
    • Javier
    Abraham Benrubi
    Abraham Benrubi
    • Hector
    Warren G. Hall
    • Wayne
    Daniel Louis Rivas
    Daniel Louis Rivas
    • Rico
    Roberta Valderrama
    Roberta Valderrama
    • Tawny
    Eddie Perez
    Eddie Perez
    • Eddie
    Elizabeth Peña
    Elizabeth Peña
    • Ms. Tate
    Stephanie Chao
    Stephanie Chao
    • Jordan
    Miguel A. Núñez Jr.
    Miguel A. Núñez Jr.
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    • Director
      • David S. Goyer
    • Writers
      • Landon J. Napoleon
      • David S. Goyer
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    8moeller-1

    Beautiful performaces by all

    Not a big fan of Jon Leguizamo, but I would have to say this is the best I've seen him! Sam Jones plays Zig Zag, a sweet 15-year-old autistic boy, dragged down by his abusive, drug using, loser of a father, played by Wesley Snipes. Hard times hit for Zig Zag and he chooses to steal money from his place of employment to appease his father, not good. In steps the "Big Brother" Dean Singer, Jon L, to save the day, and he tries his hardest.

    The story is great, the characters are great and I am now a big fan of Jon L!

    8 * out 10!
    Club Kid

    A very touching story

    "ZigZag" is a very touching, beautiful story that is covered with heartache, fear and abuse. ZigZag is the main character in this film, he is a young autistic boy with an abusive, junkie father. ZigZag finds peace and a father figure in John Liguzamo's character who is his big brother. The realtionship between the two is a match made in heaven. Singer's shows ZigZag that life isn't all made up of fear, disapointment and abuse. He show's him the bright side of life. The film is very well done with strong performances by everyone in the film. I was very happy with Natasha Lyonne's performance as a prostitute with a soft heart. All in all, a great touching movie! ****/out of 5
    6claudio_carvalho

    Almost a Great Movie

    Zig Zag (Sam Jones III) is a fifteen years old autistic teenager, living with his abusive father Fletcher (Wesley Snipes), who frequently beats him. Fletcher charges him for a rent of US$ 200,00, otherwise he would be thrown out of his home. Although working washing dishes in a restaurant, whose owner Toad (Oliver Platt) humiliates him very often, Zig Zag does not have the money and becomes worried with the situation. Zig Zag sees Toad opening his safe, memorizes the combination and in the night he steals almost ten thousand dollars. When he comes back home, Fletcher takes all the money from him and uses it to repay a loan to the dangerous Cadillac Tom (Luke Goss). Singer (John Leguizamo) is the best friend of Zig Zag and when knows what he did, he decides to return the money to Toad's safe, otherwise Zig Zag would be sent to a reformatory. However, Singer is very sick, having a terminal cancer, and her uses the support of the prostitute Jenna (Natasha Lyonne) to accomplish his intent. This movie is almost good, but something does not work well in the story. The cast has a great performance, but the genre is too corny for a drama, too slow for an adventure and too dramatic for a comedy. My vote is six.

    Title (Brazil): `Conduta Ilegal' (`Illegal Behavior')
    8getzel

    An enjoyable first effort

    This is based on a book of the same name that is the first directorial effort of one of my personal favorites, David Goyer, the screenwriter of Dark City, Blade, and Blade II. The story of an autistic boy and those that are part of his life, it definitely isn't of the usual material he works with, but it still has his touch and was really enjoyable for a small drama. I hope he manages to get distribution for a wide release with this one, but there's no telling where that'll end up. We saw it as a premiere at SXSW 2002 in front of a general audience and it got a great response from the crowd for both the dramatic elements and the moments of humor. Also, again I noticed that Goyer was sitting across the aisle from us in the theater and looked like he really got a boost from the audience response. He deserved it. The acting was as good as his writing and John Leguizamo, Wesley Snipes, Sam Jones III, and Oliver Platt played their parts to perfection.
    baze

    A Moving, Impressive Debut

    This film premiered to a packed house in Narrative Feature competition at the South By South West film festival in Austin on 3/10/2002. It was a well-crafted, touching directorial debut by a David Goyer, a writer/director whose screenwriting efforts have given him a keen sense of story.

    John Leguizamo shines as a "Big Brother" to the mildly retarded/autistic 15 year old "ZigZag" Fletcher, played with uncharacteristic maturity by young Sam Jones III. Their rich and mutually supportive multi-level relationship casts Leguizamo as brother, father, protector, social worker and buddy, extending even to a hilarious semi- paternal explanation of human development. Jones captures the internal dialogues of autism with a restrained, mostly tic-free performance, yet delivers a believable teen's view of the syndrome.

    Oliver Platt revels in a wonderfully rich and funny supporting role, Natasha Lyonne delivers a rich performance as a hooker with a heart and Wesley Snipes casts a dark shadow indeed as a crack-addicted abusive father. But it is Sam Jones III who is the heart and soul of the film, and ultimately why we care to see it unfold. Goyer has made an impressive film indeed, richly characterized and genuinely moving, if a bit muddled in parts. But I was willing to forgive a bit of muddle for a chance to share the difficult lives of characters about whom I grew to genuinely care .

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    • Trivia
      Second Collaboration between David S Goyer, Wesley Snipes, and Luke Goss after Blade II.
    • Goofs
      The length of Singer's cigarette when he is in the hospital with Jenna.
    • Quotes

      Jenna: What's your name?

      ZigZag: ZigZag. Two big Z's, two little G's.

    • Connections
      Features L'Incroyable Hulk (1996)
    • Soundtracks
      Sadness Soot
      Written by Grant Lee Phillips (uncredited)

      Performed by Grant Lee Phillips

      Courtesy of Rounder Records

      By arrangement with Ocean Park Music Group

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • July 9, 2002 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Zig Zag
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Franchise Pictures
      • Epsilon Motion Pictures
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $2,418
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,649
      • Jun 23, 2002
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,418
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 41m(101 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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