King of Thieves,
by Joe Penhall
Seven out
of 10
There have
been (too) many films about heists – including The Heist, Heist and many more.
Even Michael
Caine, has recently launched another motion picture in the same genre, Going in
Style.
It has Morgan
Freeman and Alan Arkin in the cast, but that is not enough to make that
watchable.
If anything,
King of Thieves works better, perhaps much better.
This action
feature has a tremendous cast too and they appear to work together better, if not
magnificent.
Indeed, if you
are looking for a memorable, classic film that has inspired a remake, you
should look for…
Going in
Style, but the 1979 version with a phenomenal George Burns, Art Carney and Lee
Strasberg
King of Thieves
has going for it the fact that the script is based on the true story of a gang
or retired criminals.
Brian Reader
aka the legend Michael Caine is the mastermind of the operation, and should
have “copyright”
This is what
Basil aka Charlie Cox would argue when he also comes to a dispute with the
other gang members.
They target
a jewelry district and for that, they have the aforementioned two, then a few
others:
Danny Jones
aka the mesmerizing Ray Winstone – first admired by this cinephile in Sexy
Beast
Terry Perkins
played by the equally majestic Jim Broadbent, together with John Kenny Collins
aka the outstanding Tom Courtenay – with a card that has The loneliness of the
Long distance Runner, Billy Liar, The Dresser and so many others on it and
finally, Michael Gambon in the role of Billy the Fish Lincoln
Some of
those criminals are effective and know their “trade” secrets very well, while
others are just losing their grip.
John Collins
for instance tends to fall asleep as he is supposed to watch and alarm the
others if the police or others come by.
The thieves
are lucky at times and seem to have been cursed at others- the alarm would not
stop for a long time.
However,
when some security agents come to the place, they try the door a little and
then abandon the premises.
As they
have a machine to cut through the very think protection, they come to the last
chapter of the breaking.
Moreover, they
cannot do it, for the accessory would not work!
Hence, they
have to abandon the heist, if temporarily, and return the next day with a new,
working gadget.
They penetrate
the wall and – like in the much better, a classic really, Sexy Beast – start emptying
the safe boxes.
From early
on, there are animosities and small camps within the gang; Basil for instance
has some clues from Brian Reader.
Unfortunately
for them, the divisions become so deep once they are in possession of the loot
as to make the heist a failure.
There seem
to have been a saying about “honor among thieves”, but like most sayings, it is
flawed.
Each mistrusts
the others and for good reason, since John Collins seems to be losing it, Billy
the Fish drinks too much.
Brian Reader
is furious at the way the others understand to divide everything and he wants
revenge.
The police are
investigating and finding the footage from the cameras in the area where it
seemed over Two Hundred Million Pounds of loot has disappeared!
This is an interesting,
albeit not overwhelming film.
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