3rd, FBI boss was murdered, and the next day. 2nd, Liam is a very good and well planned thief but he just turned himself in without a second plan, who the hack promised him 2 years sentence, and he did not even record one conversation with the FBI. First of all, Jai turned into a cop killer from FBI agent in just 5 seconds, yes faster than Hulk, as soon as he saw the money, he just suddenely became a very bad person. Nothing close to Taken or any other Liam's action films, 5 stars is just because I like Liam, it should be 3 or 4 at most. It's certainly not a great work of cinema art, but as long as he keeps making them, I'll keep watching them For a man who's 68, Neeson looks like he's 15 years younger. So it's explosions and chase, with Neeson driving an SUV, making this a fine Dad Movie. But, as usual, Neeson has mad skilz he's an ex-Marine bomb disposal expert, which means he can build them too. This being a Liam Neeson action movie - which he said he was never going to make another - the agent he speaks to, and the agent's partner take the money for themselves and put Neeson and Miss Walsh on the run. He wants to surrender and return all the money in return for a lighter sentence, so he can spend the rest of his life with Miss Walsh. He never tells her what he does, but one day he decides to put everything behind him, so he calls the FBI and tells them he's the "In and Out Bandit" who has stolen about $12,000,000 over the last year. Liam Neeson goes to rent a storage locker and falls in love instantly with clerk Kate Walsh. That's the one upside of the pandemic, big blockbuster films are being delayed and B-movie films like this that are somewhat original are getting a chance. I probably won't watch it again, but.it's original! It could have been done better. For whatever reason, they resisted the urge to do that, which is refreshing, yet, since this obviously isn't an Oscar award winning drama, they might as well have done that for some excitement. Maybe it was supposed to happen in the parking lot at the end when he just lets Tom go for everything. I'm sure we all kept waiting for the big reveal. Clearly now, they were setting everything up for a plot twist with Jeffrey Donovan's character as the newly divorced agent who lost almost everything in the divorce. Clearly the FBI only hires millennials who haven't walked into Best Buy in the last twenty years. Agent Nivens gets the bright idea to steal the money, even though they're on record just about everywhere dealing with this guy, on camera everywhere. They actually think he's insane and search through his storage locker, digging through trash and almost missing the loot until Agent Hall finally finds it in a random box. The Feds don't believe Tom and finally decide to send agents after a few days. So by confessing, he's essentially giving that evil CEO back his money? Wut? Ok, I know he's just giving it back to the Feds, but still. He feels guilty about stealing from banks even though it's revealed he did it to seek revenge against a CEO who ripped off his dad's pension. So, the world's dumbest bank robber, Tom decides one day that to impress a woman he wants to start a new life with, he's going to confess to the FBI and use his money as leverage to work out a deal.
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