Mark Ruffalo seems to love playing those near retirement types that are equipped with brains and endurance. This show movie does not leave him out. Then there is the troubled Halle Berry. Clearly aging and struggling to get a decent night of sleep. Working hard to rise in rank in an office that is clearly not reading her memos.
There is a hilarious scene when she is talking to one of those super rich clients and trying her best to close the deal. The eccentric host throws her eveything and the kitchen sink even asking her to try a traget with w pisyol right from a window in his living room. And ofcourse there is the token gardener who is asked to move out of the way for what seems to be a regular routine. In her effort to impress the client she fumbles by calling his girlfriend his daughter!
After she realises that she is being undervalued by her boses, she finally decides to partner with an ethical and calculating thief.
Enter our protagonist whose patterns attract the attention of a meticulous detective. In a casual conversation with the 53 year old insurance agent he comes up with a strategy to try and identify patterns in the activities of this benevolent thief.
On the other side of this tale there is a father figure (Nick Nolte)…if we can call him that who works with Mike (Helmsworth). The tension is pulpable as the two talk and it is clear Mike wants out. Money will have none of this and identifies a younger more reckless crook to try to find out what James is working on so that they can beat him to his score.
The ending and the development of the story is just so wholesome, it had me laughing and smiling all through.


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