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Nunca robes la segunda oportunidad de un hombre.
Un atracador de bancos se entrega a la policía porque se ha enamorado y decide llevar una vida honrada. Cuando descubre que los federales son aún más corruptos que él, se verá obligado a utilizar todas sus artimañas de ex marine para limpiar su nombre.
Avis de la communauté (10)
Imagine a nation with only 3 FBI agents and a city with only 1 cop. You'd think there would be worse crime there than this script, but you'd be wrong. The ridiculous stretches made in this screenplay suck all of the fun that could possibly be had in this predictable yet stupid outing.
Liam Neeson is 68 years old. And just got out of the military 9 years ago in this movie? And fell out of a second story. And I have already seen this movie. If it were titled _Reverse Taken_.
It's a mindless action film. Nothing overly bad to warrant not watching it, but nothing really stands out to warrant watching it.
If you love Arsene Lupin, there is a chance that you enjoy this another timekiller movie. . There are a few gaps in the scenario but it is ok, just watch and pass without expecting any robbery scenes or exaggerated action moments. Liam is Liam as always, nothing more nothing less. 6/10
If you see Liam Neeson’s name on a poster, you already know exactly what you’re getting into. Honest Thief doesn’t try to fool anyone: it’s a modest action film, packed with car chases, shootouts, and a tormented main character who, deep down, just wants to do the right thing. The story starts with a premise that could have gone further: a legendary thief deciding to turn himself in to clear his name. It sounds promising, but it quickly deflates into a plot that doesn’t take any risks and moves through clichés like someone following an old recipe. Everything feels too easy, too safe, as if they didn’t want to make any effort to surprise us. That said, Neeson still has enough charisma to carry movies that would otherwise fall apart. He does his job well, even though it feels like he could probably play this role in his sleep by now. The rest of the cast is fine without standing out, and Mark Williams’ direction is competent but nothing special. It’s not a disaster—you can watch it without suffering—but it’s not memorable either. One of those films you might catch halfway through on a lazy Sunday afternoon... or maybe you’ll just fall asleep instead.