Takers - Movie Review

  • 01 October 2010

Rating: 1.5 out of 5

Loud and very violent (within the limits of a PG-13 rating), this supposedly gritty thriller strains so hard to be sleek and cool that it completely forgets to create believable characters or situations.

Cops Jack and Eddie (Dillon and Hernandez) are on the trail of a fiendishly efficient band of bank robbers made up of brainy, brawny Gordon (Elba) and his well-dressed goons (Brown, Walker, Christensen and Ealy). When former gang member Ghost (Harris) is released from prison, he presents them with a "once-in-a-lifetime job". But they only have five days to prepare, which is less than they're used to. Something seems fishy, but they go ahead with the heist. And sure enough, not only are the cops closing in, but Ghost may betray them.

Unoriginality aside, just a little character depth might have made this an enjoyable romp. But director-cowriter Luessenhop can't be bothered with anything beneath the surface. Everything we know about these men is a clunky plot point; the women are all thankless, pouty creatures who are treated by the men as if they're another possession, ranking slightly beneath their trendy, shiny cars and motorbikes. And this shameless macho posturing is actually portrayed as something desirable.

We know from the start that Luessenhop takes this all far too seriously, as he dives in without any credits at all, wallowing in the achingly hip lives these super-criminals lead. Although how they got this far is anyone's guess when they do stupid things like blow up a helicopter in the Dodger Stadium parking lot, announcing to all of Los Angeles that the robbers are right here. And since we're in PG-13 World, the swearing is simplistic, the sex is just shy of suggestive and the endlessly brutal violence is eerily bloodless.

In other words, this is reprehensible filmmaking on every level. Not only is it essentially saying that the way to achieve showy wealth and women is through thievery, but it refuses to acknowledge the real repercussions of this kind of activity. It's also sloppily written and unevenly acted (Elba and Harris give the most interesting performances). But it's the contrived situations and bombastic, chaotic action that leave it feeling rather boring.

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Facts and Figures

Year: 2010

Genre: Thriller

Run time: 107 mins

In Theaters: Friday 27th August 2010

Box Office USA: $57.7M

Box Office Worldwide: $42M

Budget: $32M

Distributed by: Sony Pictures/Screen Gems

Production compaines: Rainforest Films

Reviews

Contactmusic.com: 1.5 / 5

Rotten Tomatoes: 28%
Fresh: 31 Rotten: 79

IMDB: 6.2 / 10

Cast & Crew

Director: John Luessenhop

Producer: William Packer

Screenwriter: Peter Allen, Gabriel Casseus, John Luessenhop, Avery Duff

Starring: Chris Brown as Jesse Attica, Hayden Christensen as A.J., Matt Dillon as Jack Welles, Michael Ealy as Jake Attica, Idris Elba as Gordon Jennings, T.I. as Ghost (as Tip 'T.I'. Harris), Zoe Saldana as Rachel Jansen, Paul Walker as John Rahway, Marianne Jean-Baptiste as Naomi, Johnathon Schaech as Scott, Jay Hernandez as Eddie Hatcher, Steve Harris as Lt. Carver, Trevor Donovan as Rahway Body Double

Also starring: Zulay Henao, Peter Allen, Gabriel Casseus