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By donna cox Rank: Lance Corporal on 2nd Mar 2008

donna cox's Ratings
Starring Actor/ActressJason Statham
Where Did You See It?Cinema
Value for money8/10
Overall value8/10
yes donna cox's recommendation

Good Points

Bad Points

The Bad
As much as we love to see Statham fight scenes the one is this seemed a little silly as he was fighting someone a lot bigger than him and it as if it was written into the film just because of who he is. There will be those on the other hand who dont really care who he was fighting, again because of who he is.

General Comments

The Bank Job tells the story of a group of friends who take the opportunity to rob the vaults of a bank in London. Terry (Statham) is approached by an old friend (Burrows) who claims to know someone in security who has told her that due to a problem with the trains setting the alarms on they wont be on for awhile. He soon persuades his friends to join in with the robbery. What they dont know though is that Martines friends does not work in security. He actually works for the Government and he wants them to retrieve damning photos of a member of the Royal family from Michael X, a troublesome Jamaican revolutionary.
The robbery goes ahead but not without its problems but they manage to get away. However, things soon turn nasty when it emerges that a Soho video king/gangster also has incriminating evidence in the vault and things turn violent as he tries to get it back.
The Good
The script is based on a true story with always makes interesting viewing. It briefly made headlines and then quickly disappeared due to a Government D notice, gagging the press for 30 years. This gives the film an air of mystery about it as we know we are watching things that the Government and police would prefer us not know about and a bit of scandal concerning the Royal family is always a winner and this (apart from Statham) is what I think will mainly appeal to the American audience who always seem interested in things to do with our Monarchy.
The characters are fun and well liked. Statham is in a role he seems very comfortable with. It is rather similar to his parts in Lock Stock and Snatch with have a down to earth realism about them. There are also some heart warming scenes between him and his little girls including one where he is dancing with one at a friends wedding However we also get to see him in action near the end of the film and although is character is very likeable he still has that manly quality that makes him appealing to both male and female audiences.
The other characters are also good. Ive read reviews that say Saffron Burrows is wooden but I felt she played her part well and is well cast as a former model who gets caught up in a scandal.
The film has a fun retro feel taking us back to 1970s London and its T-Rex theme tune will instantly catch you.
There are some pretty tense moments mixed in with some pretty good one liners that make the film what it is. It isnt overly violent or over the top nor is it a comedy but what we do get is well balanced. My View
All in all The Bank job is an enjoyable film which works well on many levels. It is pretty much a mans film but isnt violent enough to put off women who will be attracted to the story and the scandal as it is based on a true story.

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3 Comments on Review by donna cox for The Bank Job

  1. themaninthevan2001 Rank: Major on 9th Apr 2008

    sounds good might go and see it thanks for the review

  2. glitrbug on 24th Apr 2008

    I found this review helpful because...I was thinking about seeing this.

  3. adam87m Rank: Lance Corporal on 29th Apr 2008

    I found this review helpful because... it gives an outline basis on the story it its very interesting just by looking at the review .



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