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The Misfits (2021)

Action | 94 minutes
2,02 108 votes

Genre: Action / Adventure

Duration: 94 minuten

Alternative title: The Mi$fits

Country: United States

Directed by: Renny Harlin

Stars: Pierce Brosnan, Rami Jaber and Hermione Corfield

IMDb score: 4,5 (15.191)

Releasedate: 3 June 2021

The Misfits plot

"They're not bad guys. They just steal from them."

Richard Pace, a brilliant international thief, escapes from a maximum security facility. During his daring escape, he evades the FBI and police, but is picked up by the Misfits, a gang of modern-day Robin Hoods led by the eccentric and charismatic Ringo. The group convinces Pace to join them in committing the heist of the century: stealing millions in gold bars kept under one of the highest-security prisons in the world.

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AniSter

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What an incredibly simple and amateurish display this is. Brosnan and Roth have fallen very deeply with this. Action/Adventure? Even comedy would be an overstatement for this misfire. I can't think of a single moment in this movie where I felt like, "Wow, that was a nice scene." Unfortunately, I don't have a good word to say about this. They should have called this film 'The Mistake'. My rating: half a star, which is actually three too many. My advice: skip this junk.

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blurp194

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Well.

No, this is not good.

Renny Harlin makes a mistake again, that is the easiest summary. Well, I haven't seen everything, but Cliffhanger (1993) seems to be the last thing that can get through with it. And then I just turn a blind eye to the cult status in the climbing world - because to that audience that film is more slapstick than anything else, so little of it makes sense.

Back to this one then. Sad, exaggerated stuff that doesn't even come close to the original version of The Italian Job - because that is clearly the example. Did Harlin not understand that, or was there something else going on? I don't even know if I want an answer to that. But quickly forgotten, that seems best.

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Roger Thornhill

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Not so much abysmally bad as cringingly mediocre. The opening voiceover already has me feeling wet, as it tries to approximate the sappiness of a cool Tarantino monologue without even coming close to it, and the rest of the film doesn't get much better . The most important drawback in my opinion is that the five secondary members of the team are far too light in terms of both characters and actors, so that I am hardly interested in what is going to happen to them, and their comical properties and one-liners do not make any sense ( except for Mike Angelo's little dance when he prepares the explosion). The absolute low point is Nick Cannon's visit in disguise to the prison official, a scene that rivals the bizarre costume party in the train compartment from Trading places in terms of absurdity. The pictures of Abu Dhabi are beautiful, and the pace is good, but otherwise this film can easily be consigned to the waste bin of my memory.

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