Why make a movie with the artists, even first class and many of the central roles to give people who can not act and do not have any star power on the screen? To answer, and read the credits. Rap star T.I. R & B star Chris Brown and producers. And produced the film they ever thought it would be fun to star in the film, rather than be fun to watch. They were smart enough to surround themselves with the best talent, but not smart enough to learn from them.
This is the second part of the low-grade armored car theft film in months, and part of all it is exaggerated, in a drawing, or underestimated. The most important element of the theft of the film is to make it clear which side is supposed to be on. The second element is most important to make clear the challenge is to steal and let's see what the problems are solved. This film fails in both.
It opens with a bank robbery, expertly executed by a group of characters whose backgrounds and motivations, and experiences are not worth exploring. "The degree of difficulty in the charts," he says with admiration about the investigator. We know they're supposed to be cool because they move in slow motion with a bit of jazz in the outcome.
Matt Dillon is a police officer who picks up on everyone ignores the details, but the risk of losing his family. There is a scene that has screwed after the suspect with his young daughter in the car, as it gets sadder and sadder for his promise broken. He had a partner, played by Jay Hernandez, always popular. We can easily be rooting for them, but it seems that the film wants us to be on the side of the thieves without giving us any reason to do so. It seems they are doing it just to get high to get rid of something. "Ten percent to charities usual," they say their manager, followed by active discussion points based on comparative advantages and the Cayman Islands, Netherlands Antilles, compared to store the money abroad.
Staff are careful who insist on the job until something comes between the blind so that they can not resist. Or is it a trap?
There are flashy chase scene, which gives Chris Brown and director John Luessenhop a chance to show some skill, but he spends a long time. Are copied to shoot a great scene in slow motion with the sad music on the soundtrack of films much better. There are elements taken from bad movies too, such as the police officer who for no reason in the failure of all to call to get support.
T.I. Unable to play the central role of the "ghost", and a member of the group which has just been released from prison and was twice wronged. Each time takes center stage, and film and trying to hang briefly in the glow - a quotation from Genghis Khan - is just silly. Intended to affect the owner of the apartment to be cool and mysterious, but the next to performers such as the arrest Idris Elba (get a chance to use the real tone for once) and Marianne Jean-Baptiste, it seems to fade. The only thing these detainees theft really is your time.
Parents should know that this movie contains a lot of violence, with scenes of fighting, chases, explosions and shoot outs. One depicted an apparent suicide characters of dead and wounded, and honest. Characters drink and drugs and one of abuse. There are sexual references, including prostitution and a shot of nudity, and brief male rear. Strong language and includes many words, BC.
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