The Ultimate Guide To Review: Oddball safecracker charms in 'Army of Thieves'

The Ultimate Guide To Review: Oddball safecracker charms in 'Army of Thieves'

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One of the unlikeliest heroes to emerge from Zack Snyder's horror-action flick "Army of the Dead" earlier this year was an oddball safecracker named Dieter. Part unpopular Eurotrash, part pretentious busybody, Dieter was never ever going to make it out alive. He was like one of those guys wearing a red shirt in "Star Trek." Eventually, Dieter was gon na be gone.


It's a movie nobody actually demanded and yet is loads of fun. "Army of Thieves" occurs in the months prior to "Army of the Dead," which was embeded in a Las Vegas overrun by a zombie armageddon. However zombies aren't truly on the menu here. Do not tune in for undead thrills.



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Shay Hatten, who helped write "Army of the Dead," provides us a story of a small-town teller who lives his finest life as a master safecracker in a previous burglary crew. Dieter's sad little life in Germany is cracked open when a mystical female (Nathalie Emmanuel, seductive) hires him at that time he's Sabastian and hasn't yet taken the name Dieter to join their jet-setting ring.


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She proposes the heist of vaults developed by the world's biggest safe-maker, the last having 72 trillion possible mixes. She offers him "a life less regular." Dieter politely declines and goes back to his sad sandwiches. No, naturally he doesn't. He signs up with the crew, which consists of a hacker, a vacation motorist, the muscle and his recruiter as they go about robbing 3 banks throughout Europe, each more complex and dangerous than the last.


(There's more than a little Borat in our Dieter). Dieter is nave, excitable and charming and relatable. He in fact exclaims "gulp!" when he's stunned "Did you just say 'gulp?'" asks his recruiter and acknowledges film cliches, consisting of when the team undoubtedly grow close: "May I ask, are we doing the bonding right now?" he says.


The movie is a hoot as it celebrates previous thrillers using a Nixon mask throughout a burglary ("Point Break"), a bike chase ("Premium Rush"), an underground safe-cracking competition ("Fight Club") and the compulsive tracking by an unhinged investigator ("The Pink Panther").  Try This  says it seems like he remains in a spy movie.