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KING OF THIEVES
Cert 15
108 mins
BBFC advice: Contains very strong language

Three times in the last three weeks I have been asked by people of the whereabouts of my review of King Of Thieves.
Unsurprisingly, all of the questioners have grey hair. This is definitely a movie for the over-50s.
James Marsh's film echoes two pictures - The Hatton Garden Job and Going In Style - which were released last year.
The former was a retelling of one of the biggest raids in British criminal history - by a gang of old lags.
The latter was a comedy bank raid by octogenarians, including a character played by Michael Caine.
Mix the two and what do you get... the Hatton Gardens heist reprised with Caine as the leader of the gang.
As with Going In Style, there are funny moments to King Of Thieves - usually associated with old age ailments or the need to pee.
But this is not an out-and-out comedy - Caine's character Brian Reader was a real-life cop killer who had served time for a long list of crimes.
Meanwhile, his accomplices, Terry Perkins (Jim Broadbent) and Danny Jones (Ray Winstone) also had a catalogue of antecedents. This cut up rough between them several times.
Indeed, the chuckles are actually prompted by their fellow gang members (Tom Courtenay and Paul Whitehouse) and their incompetent 'fence' (Michael Gambon).
My problem was that, having seen The Hatton Garden Job, I knew exactly what was coming down to the part played by the mysterious young member of the crew, played here by Charlie Cox.
There are nuanced differences in the films but essentially both show old fellas grouping together to break into a vault but falling out as soon as the plan is enacted.
I had been told good things about King Of Thieves but I wasn't convinced by Caine or Broadbent as hard men and found Courtenay's duplicitous hard-of-hearing character even less believable.
Was my enjoyment spolied by having seen the Hatton Garden Job so recently? Probably.
And it certainly isn't one of the worst films of the year - it just didn't resonate as sharply as I expected.

Reasons to watch: Some fine old British actors having some fun
Reasons to avoid: Didn't resonate as sharply as expected

Laughs: Three
Jumps: None
Vomit: None
Nudity: None
Overall rating: 7/10




Director quote - James Marsh: "The ingredients are so obviously irresistible. Because of the age of the characters involved and the environments they came from, that all felt very interesting."

The big question - Will bank robberies become confined to the past by the age of the plastic card?





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