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A young man is wasting the money his brother sends for studies, fun and abuse. But when the big brother comes out of the village, to learn the progress of the little one, she gets tangled up in the nets of a singer.
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Plot Summary
A criminal mastermind, Charlie Croker, is released from prison and immediately plans a heist in Turin, Italy. He aims to steal a fortune in gold bullion during a massive traffic jam he orchestrates. With the help of his eccentric team, including a shady crime lord, Croker must overcome the Italian police and a dangerous crime family to pull off the daring robbery.
Critical Reception
The Italian Job was a critical and commercial success, praised for its inventive heist sequences, charismatic lead performance by Michael Caine, and stylish direction. Its blend of crime thriller and dark comedy resonated with audiences, and its memorable ending has become iconic.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its clever heist planning and execution.
Michael Caine's performance is a highlight, embodying cool British wit.
The iconic cliffhanger ending is both suspenseful and darkly humorous.
Google audience: Audiences appreciate the film's unique blend of suspense, humor, and innovative heist sequences. Many find Michael Caine's charismatic performance and the movie's stylish presentation highly enjoyable, though some note the plot can be a bit convoluted.
Fun Fact
The iconic Mini Coopers used in the film were specially modified to be more powerful and agile for the chase sequences, with some even having electric motors to make them easier to drive in tight spots during filming.
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