Professional thief Mason attempts his biggest heist with his brother, robbing a bank. When it goes wrong, they're trapped inside surrounded by law enforcement. Tension rises as Mason negotia... Read allProfessional thief Mason attempts his biggest heist with his brother, robbing a bank. When it goes wrong, they're trapped inside surrounded by law enforcement. Tension rises as Mason negotiates with his ex-lover, the lead negotiator.Professional thief Mason attempts his biggest heist with his brother, robbing a bank. When it goes wrong, they're trapped inside surrounded by law enforcement. Tension rises as Mason negotiates with his ex-lover, the lead negotiator.
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The story line is actually not bad at all. Some of the actors played a good roll in the movie but then some where not that good. If more was done to real life and circumstances this movie could have rated 5.8 to 6.0.
More could be done in the action department for eg. Time lines to events in the movie. Travolta did good but there was not enough from the second leading actor. Maybe there could have been stronger assistant actors for travolta.
The time line of events could also be closer to real life that would have given the story more real life feeling.
That said the movie if watchable.
The starting premise is fine although what it turns into makes a lot less sense. In fact, it makes next to no sense. I do like the lighter tone of this standard bank robbery caper. I hate the swooping drone shots. It's been years since that's innovative and it gets tiresome. The bank manager is kinda fun. Travolta is still doing this character and it has rarely worked. He needs to add in more vulnerability. This is a B-movie and nothing more.
While there are some fun moments, particularly the banter between Travolta and his team, the shaky camerawork and forgettable action sequences hold the film back. The biggest missed opportunity lies in the supporting cast. Actors like Kristin Davis and Lukas Haas are wasted in roles that lack depth.
Cash Out isn't a complete wash. Travolta's performance is engaging, and there's enough action to keep things mildly thrilling. But for a truly satisfying heist experience, you're better off looking elsewhere.
As for Travolta he must be hoovering up roles to top up his pension plan as it was such a bad film for his standards.
I thought overall that giving it a 4/10 was me being rather generous.
If you have a spare 90mins on yours hands and you don't care what you watch then this'll do as it's mind numbing escapism .. but I do question the acting and some of the choices for the lead characters.
It'll be interesting to see if Travolta continues to choose these forgettable flops or get back to what he does best ... only time will tell.
Did you know
- TriviaThe entire final day of filming was directed by Executive Producer Tyler Jon Olson after Randall Emmett unexpectedly left town.
- GoofsThe hole Sean knocks through the brick wall is not the same hole he steps through a moment after.
- Quotes
Mason Goddard: Nobody bothers to go to this level of hiding things unless it's all fucked up.
- ConnectionsFollowed by High Rollers (2025)
- SoundtracksSamba da Bencao
written by Marcus Vinicius da Cruz de Mello Moraes, Pierre Barouh, Baden Powell de Aquino
performed by Sergio Mendes ft. Marcelo D2
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- $167,694
- Runtime1 hour 32 minutes
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- 2.39:1