The Bank JobServiceable movie. Whoever did the direction should have left off the "It was always you, Terry" garbage.
Jason Statham tried really hard to demonstrate his emotional range. He should stick to just punching people.
Lots of odd british references and comments that were a little difficult to follow.
The story itself was good, however. "Based on a true story" makes me wonder how much was true.
Wish it had been set in America so I could assess the authenticity of what was supposed to be a 70s backdrop.
Cashback This is one of those movies I saw the trailer for and thought it might be interesting. Then I just forgot about it. As far as I know it never did anything at the box office. Saw it come up again on one of those trailer TV shows and rescued it to my queue.
Guy breaks up with his girlfriend, develops insomnia (for weeks at a time) and as his senses withdraw he discovers he has the ability to freeze time around him. Whether he's just doing it in his imagination or not, you really can't say. To pass the boredom of the extra eight hours, he gets a job at a supermarket working the nightshift.
I wish I knew where this supermarket was because it was filled with remarkably attractive women. As part of his frozen in time meanderings, the hero removes their clothes. (See below) He's an art student, so he draws them.
From there, though, the movie bogs down into a formulaic "boy gets girl, girl misunderstands something she sees, boy tries to get girl back" story.
Many random British humor and references.
The movie couldn't decide what it wanted to be. Was it a love story? A comedy? An Office Space style riff on the supermarket industry? A twisted look at a world flash frozen? A story of discovery and redemption? In trying to be all those things, it ended up really being not enough of any.
The store manager and the two doobs who work there aren't as funny as meant to be. The chemistry between the clerk and the insomniac is believable enough and rings true. The chemistry between Mr. Insomnia and the girlfriend with whom he breaks up is zero. That throws things off from the start.
A quirky movie. You'll know how it's going to work from the first 30 minutes, but it's a decent journey to get there. Lots of introspection if you're into that.
http://desourcesure.com/uploadv3/cashback_3.jpg(NSFW)