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User Reviews for: Inside Man

KayP97
6/10  3 years ago
When Dalton Russell (Clive Owen) masterminds the perfect heist, detective Keith Frazier (Denzel Washington) is sent to negotiate a release of the hostages, all while a mysterious power broker Madeleine White (Jodie Foster) becomes involved at the request of the banks owner Arthur Case (Christopher Plummer).

I had a real good time with this one, but I do admit it could have been so much more. I'll start with the heist itself. The scenes inside the bank were easily the most enjoyable. This is mainly due to the fantastic Clive Owen. It was incredibly intense inside that bank and left you wondering what this is really about. I do have a lot of questions about the motives which is where a big problem of this movie lies. I loved Denzel's performance as the detective. Seeing him and Clive Owen go head to head to see who is the smarter of the two was a fun time.

The opening song in this movie "Chaiyya Chaiyya" from an Indian songwriter A. R. Rahman is simply amazing. I don't know what it is about the song, but it's so memorable for me, it's one of my favourite opening songs to a movie I can think of.

While I do like Jodie foster and Christopher Plummer, I think they are wonderful actors/actresses, their side of this story felt a little underwhelming and it slowed down the movie for me. It took away from what I thought was a really well thought out heist, despite some discrepancies that I am willing to look past. This and the use of the flash forward interviews is what stops it being a great movie for me. I am not sure what Spike Lee was trying to get across with those interviews and why he constructed the movie that way, but it tried to be more complex than it needed to be.

The big reveals this film was going for just missed the mark as they are just filled with some plot holes that are too hard to ignore. On a whole it was enjoyable and kept my attention throughout, but trying to be too complex lets it down slightly. 6/10.
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Reply by luckz
3 years ago
@kayp97 What are the hard to ignore plot holes? I usually rate movies down quite a bit for those, so I was expecting to lower my rating from what I gave it near its release, but I didn't encounter any obvious ones.<br /> [spoiler]Clive Owen could have worn gloves in his "cell" to avoid leaving DNA, but it's not like a human can poop in a hole without doing so.[/spoiler]<br /> [spoiler]Towards the end Denzel Washington's character is a _bit_ overzealous in his pursuit of the Christopher Plummer character, perhaps?[/spoiler]<br /> – but those aren't what I'd call bad plot holes.
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Reply by KayP97
3 years ago
@luckz sorry just getting back to you now, the one I was referring too was the ending when he was in the hole in the wall. First of all they did some sort of construction to create the room he hid in so surely someone who works their would of noticed the room was smaller than it should be and sure the hole was covered by printer material which you would think is very common in a bank, what if someone had come for them, surely would of noticed the hidden room, he was lucky enough to come out while no one was in their and seen him and finally the guards should recognize everyone who enters the bank, and don't question this guy (who they never seen come in) when he walks out with a duffel bag. Maybe I am just nitpicking, but I just felt it was too many conveniences for me to ignore. It didnt lower my rating btw, but it did slightly ruin the reveal for me which at first I thought was quite genius but after rewatching , they just bugged me a little.
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