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  50. A seasoned team of bank robbers, including Gordon Jennings (Idris Elba), John Rahway (Paul Walker), A.J. (Hayden Christensen), and brothers Jake (Michael Ealy) and Jesse (Chris Brown) Attica successfully complete their latest heist and lead a life of luxury while planning their next job. When Ghost (Tip T.I. Harris), a former member of their team, is released from prison he convinces the group to strike an armored car carrying $20 million. As the "takers" carefully plot their strategy and draw nearer to exacting the grand heist, a reckless police officer (Matt Dillon) inches closer to apprehending the criminals.
  51. A group of bank robbers find their multi-million dollar plan interrupted by a hard-boiled detective.
  52. Let me start by saying I am a movie buff. I go to the movies at least 2xs a month &amp; love a variety of films. Takers is a good movie. The movie is basically about some guys who are professional bank robbers. I don&#39;t mean those ones who just walk in &amp; say give me all your money. Professionals who can tap into the video systems, elevator systems, &amp; use a lot of C4. Pretty basic movie to follow. Nothing deep or thought provoking like inception. Just a good old fashion bank robbery story.<br/><br/>But this is a review so let me start with the bad parts.<br/><br/>1. Not a lot of character development. While we are introduced to the characters this movie doesn&#39;t spend an hour telling you about the characters backgrounds or doing the cheezy flashbacks to when Ghost (T.I) got shot &amp; sent to jail.<br/><br/>2. Did not really understand why Ghost (T.I) wanted to set up the whole crew when a. they saved his money from the heist he got caught in &amp; b. the only person who betrayed him was Jake ( Michael Ealy).<br/><br/>Other than those 2 points I didn&#39;t see anything worth mentioning. I am not one of those people who complain about the camera controls or the lighting. I come into movies with an expectation to be entertained not looking for a technical &amp; mechanical masterpiece. I could care less about the lighting as long as the it isn&#39;t in the way &amp; the story is good.<br/><br/>Okay now one to the good parts: 1. There were 2 high famous music entertainers in the story; Chris Brown &amp; T.I. Where other directors would have tried to make them the focal piece of the story &amp; have them in every scene. This director used them as supporting cast members &amp; it played out beautifully. Each had about a 30 min scene where they shined &amp; the story focused on them. Chris Brown (Jesse) had a great chase scene where he is jumping over cars &amp; doing acrobatic flips. Very entertaining. T.I (Ghost) has a very big ending where he is great.<br/><br/>2. Action Action Action. While I know this story has been done a few times this summer in their defense this movie was slated to come out to come out last year but T.I went to jail so it was pushed back a year. So I can&#39;t fault them for that. The action was great. Blowing streets, lots of gun shots, &amp; killing. Just great.<br/><br/>3. Lack of character development. I hate movies that spend 1hr over explaining things. Action movies are about actions. If I want deep character development I will go watch a chic flick. So while I think more character development could have been done, I am happy it wasn&#39;t to some extent.<br/><br/>4. The cast was amazing. Marianna Jean- Baptiste, Idris Elba, Chris Brown, Paul Walker, Matt Dillion &amp; etc all were great. No one dropped the ball. Each character was believable &amp; showed off their talents.<br/><br/>So in short... this is a good movie. Don&#39;t go in expecting anything but an opportunity to be entertained &amp; you will love it.
  53. Takers is a crime thriller centered around specialized and professional bank robbers. This is one of the best heist movies I have seen in a while. The acting was incredible, the cast was incredible, and the plot was outstanding. Chris Brown, T.I, and Paul Walker are some of my favorite actors. They had great synergy in this movie. This movie was wonderful and I recommend this movie to anyone who likes thrillers and action. <br/><br/>The movie starts out with a group of well-organized bank robbers that consisted of Gordon Cozier, John Rahway, A.J. and Jake and Jesse Attica. The movie reveals that there was another member of the group named Ghost who was captured from a robbery a couple years ago. Ghost gets put on parole and comes to the group with an opportunity to make $20 million. <br/><br/>The group agrees to pull of the heist and begins to plan. The come up with a plan to have an explosion that puts a hole on a city street, which would cause the truck that is carrying the money to fall underground. Each member of the group has their own role. Ghost sets up as a traffic cop, while John goes to the rooftops with a rifle. The plan falls through and a gunfight starts. John sees that their plan has unraveled and goes onto the street and drives the truck into the hole. They begin to take as much of the money as they can and a chase ensues. One of the brothers shoots a cop while getting cornered and ends up getting away. <br/><br/>They crew meets back up in a hotel room, where Ghost has led a group of Russian gangsters to come and kill everyone for a cut of the profits. A shootout happens and a lot of people die. The brothers return home, followed by the police, and decide to take them on by running outside into the line of fire. The movie ends with a scene of John, Gordon and Ghost fighting for the money, when two detectives show up to interfere. The detectives get shot and Ghost gets killed, and Gordon and John drive away with the money.
  54. What helps salvage the film (much to the surprise of director and co-writer Lussenhop and his fellow writers Peter Allen, Gabriel Casseus and Avery Duff) are the unintentional laughs generated by the film's outrageous gun battles, childish dialogue and an action chase featuring Brown that seems to go on forever.
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