REVIEW: The Bank Job
Mar 7th, 2008 | By Editorial Team | Category: Features
Cast - Jason Statham, Saffron Burrows
In 1971, Lloyd’s Bank of London suffered a humiliating and costly
robbery of safety deposit boxes. Surprisingly no one was ever caught
and no money (valued higher than the great train robbery) was ever
returned.
Mechanic and small-time criminal Terry (Jason Statham) is offered
the job as a ‘once in a lifetime opportunity’, by his seductive old
friend Martine (Saffron Burrows) who is in fact effectively working for
M15 due to a recent drug charge. They are after incriminating pictures
of a royal princess, using Martine as bait to lure in some
‘indispensables’ to do their dirty work.
Gathering a rag-tag bunch of misfits, Terry’s likeable gang
successfully complete the raid only to discover that a host of
undesirables, much nastier than them will be looking for retribution.
What follows is a dramatic change of pace with the gang engaging in
a game of cat and mouse in order to survive. Similar to other movies of
same genre but with plenty of character to keep you interested till the
end.
- Maurice Garvey