8/10
Always Torch a Car After the Job
22 April 2019
Warning: Spoilers
This is inspired by a 1972 California bank heist by some guys in Ohio. The story is told as a flashback from a 1980 Deerwood, Pa. restaurant. In fact, it is a double flashback and chronology seemed unimportant to the story. The bank contained "Nixon's milk money" deposited by Charles Colson. Since the money was "dirty" they figured no one would come after them. They assigned 100 agents to the case.

The characters were interesting and the dialogue remained light. I enjoyed the film in spite of the gross inaccuracies.

Guide: F-word. No sex or nudity.
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