

The Opportunists
Vic is a struggling auto mechanic with a safe-cracking past and a lot of debt. His girlfriend runs a bar and offers to loan him the money she's saved for remodeling, but Vic is reluctant to take it. When a long-lost cousin from Ireland shows up on his doorstep, the two team up for one last heist.
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Plot Summary
A streetwise ex-con, desperate to make amends for his past, gets involved in a dangerous scheme with a wealthy and eccentric businessman. He finds himself entangled in a web of deceit and betrayal, pushing the boundaries of loyalty and morality. As the stakes rise, he must navigate treacherous relationships and make impossible choices to survive.
Critical Reception
The Opportunists received a mixed to negative reception from critics, with many finding its plot convoluted and its characters underdeveloped. While some praised the performances, particularly from Christopher Walken, the film's overall execution failed to impress a wide audience.
What Reviewers Say
- Christopher Walken's presence elevates the film, though it cannot entirely salvage a weak script.
- The plot is predictable and lacks genuine suspense.
- The film struggles to create compelling characters or a believable narrative.
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Fun Fact
Despite being released in 2000, 'The Opportunists' did not receive a wide theatrical release and had limited distribution.
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