Going in Style
Going in Style

Movie spotlight

Going in Style

1979
Movie
97 min
English

Three kindly old men decide to light up the dimming twilight of their lives with a last blaze of glory – by sticking up a Manhattan bank in broad daylight.

Insights

IMDb6.7/10
Rotten Tomatoes88%
Metacritic72/100
Google Users85%
Director: Martin BrestGenres: Comedy, Crime, Drama

Plot Summary

Three elderly friends, weary of their mundane lives and meager pensions, decide to rob a bank. Their motive is not greed, but a desire to experience some excitement and perhaps secure their futures. The unlikely trio plans and executes their heist with surprising ingenuity, leading to unexpected consequences and a unique adventure.

Critical Reception

Going in Style was a critically acclaimed film, praised for its charming performances, witty script, and heartwarming portrayal of friendship. It was seen as a refreshing take on the heist genre, focusing on character and humor rather than violence.

What Reviewers Say

  • A delightful and unexpectedly charming heist comedy.

  • The chemistry between the lead actors is superb.

  • A touching exploration of friendship and the search for purpose in old age.

Google audience: Audiences loved the film's humor, the performances of its veteran cast, and its heartwarming story about friendship and pursuing one's dreams, regardless of age.

Fun Fact

George Burns, already a legend in show business, was 83 years old when he starred in this film, making his performance as a septuagenarian particularly impressive.

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