They don't make heist movies like they used to. You used to be able to see films like The Killing, Rififi and The Italian Job and simply relish the fiendishly clever methods with which criminals executed their elaborate robberies.
Seth Savoy's debut feature attempts to update the venerable genre by adding sociological themes to the mix, making a social statement about how today's millennials are forced to pursue a life of crime because of unjust economic opportunities.
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