Insiders, who is the real insider? Then who is the outsider?
Honestly, this movie is my favorite subject. A genius robber, designed a seamless robbery plan, and then proceeded smoothly according to the plan step by step. If the film is just like that, it will fall into the stereotype. If I hadn't seen the end I would have thought it was a cliché, but I saw the last minute so I knew it wasn't an ordinary movie. When the detective entered the bank and negotiated with the criminal, he said, you have two choices, walk out of this door with me, or let the Thunder team take it. The leader said I would swagger out when I was ready. So at the end of the film, the leader dressed in civilian clothes, carrying stolen goods, really swaggered out of the bank. Is this scene ironic? I don't think so, because in the film the robbers blocked the bank and locked the hostages, but they never hurt a hostage or a penny in the strong bank. This is really confusing, isn't it? This should be confusing to the cops, but we moviegoers know that the looters in this film are not really bad guys, but the big banker who uses his money to brand himself is a real bad guy. He tried to use money to wipe out the sins he had committed, but everything has a cause and an effect. This banker never thought that so many years of things would be dug up. And he, a philanthropist in people's eyes, is about to be restored to his true face. And when the police detective upholding justice took out the diamond, the slightly raised smile at the corner of his mouth represented that justice will always exist.
So now I'm going to talk about my favorite heist leader in the movie. This is a man with a high IQ, which reminds me of another man who also has a high IQ - Hannibal. Although these two have similarities, they are still very different. Hannibal is a rather perverted high-IQ murderer, and this leader is not, even he doesn't want to hurt anyone at all, he just wants to let those who should be punished accept the punishment they should. At the beginning of the film, it is a close-up of Clive Owen's face, he is talking about his action, and he is full of confidence, yes, in the end, it is quite successful, and the bad guys will be punished accordingly. That's what the movie is supposed to say!
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