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Default Review: Inside Man (***)

INSIDE MAN
A film review by Steve Rhodes

Copyright 2006 Steve Rhodes



RATING (0 TO ****): ***



In Spike Lee's INSIDE MAN, Clive Owen and Denzel Washington engage in an
energetic and entertaining battle of wits as a bank robber and the hostage
negotiator who each try to be one step ahead of the other. The script has
Washington on the losing end of the battle through most of the movie, but
never count him out. In the enjoyment department both actors run neck and
neck. They are clearly having a lot of fun making the movie, and their
enjoyment is certainly infectious.



In the opening sequence, Dalton Russell (Owen) speaks directly to us,
telling us to listen up since he chooses his words carefully and never
repeats himself. Without bragging, he explains as clearly as he can that he
is about to execute "the perfect bank robbery." After his team takes over
the bank, he has everyone in the bank don the same masks and outfits that
Russell and his team are wearing. This clever strategy leaves the cops
completely confused as to who are the good guys and who are the bad.
Russell's team has many other tricks in store for the police department as
well.



The major twist in the story, which happens early and is included in the
trailers, is that Jodie Foster, playing a professional fix-it person named
Madeliene White, shows up to "protect certain interests." Basically there
is something incriminating in the bank that someone does not want revealed.
Why the person was so stupid as to save this thing rather than destroying it
is one of the plot's few major holes.



Although everyone around Keith Frazier (Washington) figures that he is
getting his clock cleaned by the smarter Russell, Frazier is coolly
confident. He figures that, since both he and Russell are playing from the
same play book, he can outwit his opponent.



The movie's momentum is periodically stopped with fast-forwards to after the
robbery is over. These clips tell us stuff we would be better off not
knowing, and the movie as a whole would be stronger if they were all
removed.



Still, with the above exception, the film is nicely paced. Sharply written,
the movie is consistently enjoyable and engaging. The only major flaw comes
in a letdown at the end. Since the criminals are so smart, we think the
screenwriter will come up with an ending that will really surprise us. As
the clock counts down, the only question on the audience's mind is what
exactly are the bank robbers really after. The answer turns out to be pretty
standard and would fit right in with any other crime caper.



INSIDE MAN runs 2:08 but feels shorter. It is rated R for "language and some
violent images" and would be acceptable for teenagers.



The film opens nationwide in the United States on Friday, March 24, 2006. In
the Silicon Valley, it will be showing at the AMC theaters, the Century
theaters and the Camera Cinemas.



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