- Year: 2023
- Released: 25 Jun 2007
- Country: United States
- Adwords: 1 nomination
- IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0762104/
- Rotten Tomatoes: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/how_to_rob_a_bank
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- Available in: 720p, 1080p,
- Language: English
- MPA Rating: N/A
- Genre: Comedy, Crime, Mystery
- Runtime: 81 min
- Writer: Andrews Jenkins
- Director: Andrews Jenkins
- Cast: Nick Stahl, Erika Christensen, Gavin Rossdale
- Keywords: bound and gagged,
6.0/10 | |
27/100 | |
29% – Critics | |
42% – Audience |
How to Rob a Bank Storyline
Jinx has coasted through life oblivious to the world around him and without a care in the world. His life is thrown into a spin when he gets caught in the middle of a bank heist and is forced to arbitrate this intense situation between the thieves and the police.—Archlight Films
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How to Rob a Bank Movie Reviews
A Fun Romp!
It’s difficult to make a film where nothing happens exciting to the viewer, but the filmmakers have done that here. Because nothing happens. And it works anyway. The cinematography is original and well done. The way the DP has the camera move gives you a real feel for the location and the claustrophobia the characters must feel. One shot in particular stands out. The camera moves from the vault back through the bank, out a bullet hole, and ends with the cops.
The dialogue is sharp and often funny. You might not be repeating any lines to your friends but the dialogue feels real. Okay, there was a little exposition, but not a lot. The exchange that ends with “I have his number if you want it” cracked me up.
The situations with cell phone use feel authentic in how they play out. The characters’ frustrations and lack of cleverness is a refreshing change from most films. The editing is fairly tight. Scenes don’t drag.
more clever than accomplished
“How to Rob a Bank” is a low-budget oddity in which a young private citizen (Nick Stahl) gets accidentally locked in a bank vault with a hot-and-sexy would-be robber (Erika Christensen). The trick is it’s hard to tell whose side young Jinx is really on – the bank robbers’ who are holding the employees and customers hostage on the other side of the steel door, or the cops’, led by Officer Degepse (Terry Crews of “Everybody Hates Chris”), who are stuck outside the bank trying to defuse the situation. Jinx is a customer mightily ticked off at how banks literally nickel-and-dime their depositors at every opportunity – and it is anger at this outrage that may inspire him to shift his loyalties to the malefactors in the final stretch.
Written and directed by Andrews Jenkins, the movie earns more points for creativity than it does for execution. The story is often needlessly gimmicky and confusing, the direction unpolished and lacking in finesse, and the performances low on subtlety and shading (though Stahl is very good). Plus, what with its made-on-the-cheap appearance, collection of pseudo-profundities and single-set mise-en-scene, “How to Rob a Bank” definitely has a film-school-project feel to it.
Still, it’s kind of fun watching the movie turn the bank-robbery formula on its head, particularly in its blurring of the lines between the hostages and the hostage-takers, the law-breakers and the law-enforcers. Plus, for a little added kick, it has the late David Carradine appearing in a cameo role right at the closing moments.
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The plot idea is fine and the story telling is not too long.
This is so dated and noticeably low budgeted, but damn if it isn’t charming. Nick Stahl playing the meandering goofball protagonist, who can be particularly clever when he wants to be, is what makes this movie click, and it’s filled with a few chuckles here and there from B characters as well. I enjoyed it overall, don’t expect Heat, but expect a little fun.