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Inside Man

United States

2006

129 Min
Color
Albanian, English
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DIR Spike Lee

EXEC Karen Kehela, Jon Kilik, Daniel M. Rosenberg, Kim Roth

PROD Jonathan Filley, Brian Grazer

SCR Russell Gewirtz

DP Matthew Libatique

CAST Denzel Washington, Clive Owen, Jodie Foster, Willem Dafoe, Christopher Plummer

MUSIC Terence Blanchard

Synopsis

The volatile showdown between a determined cop and a perfectionist bank robber is sent spiraling toward disaster when a scheming power broker steps in to take control of the situation in this hair-raising heist flick directed by Spike Lee and starring Denzel Washington, Clive Owen, and Jodie Foster. Dalton Russell (Owen) is a bank robber with a difference. In his quest to execute the perfect heist, Dalton has taken every possible factor into consideration. Dalton’s uncanny ability of staying one step ahead of the law thwarts even-tempered Detective Keith Frazier’s (Washington) best efforts. But there’s another factor at play. The bank president (Christopher Plummer) has requested the services of high-profile negotiator Madeline White (Foster). Despite her commendable track record, Madeline is something of a wild card, and before the day is over, this bank robbery will go down in history as one of the most elaborate heists ever executed. —allmovie guide

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Spike Lee

As a writer, director, actor, producer, author, and entrepreneur, Spike Lee has revolutionized the role of black talent in Hollywood, tearing away decades of stereotypes and marginalized portrayals to establish a new arena for Afro-American voices to be heard. His movies, a series of outspoken and provocative socio-political critiques informed by an unwavering commitment toward challenging cultural assumptions not only about race but also class and gender identity, both solidified his own standing as one of contemporary cinema’s most influential figures and furthered the careers of actors including Denzel Washington, Wesley Snipes, Samuel L. Jackson, Angela Bassett, and Laurence Fishburne. Born Shelton Jackson Lee in Atlanta, GA, on March 20, 1957, he was raised in the Fort Greene section of Brooklyn. After attending Atlanta’s prestigious Morehouse College, returned to New York to make his first movie, 1977’s Last Hustle in Brooklyn, a portrait of the area’s Black and Puerto Rican communities… read more

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By Daniel on November 17, 2009

Here’s a quick brain-dump of filmic thinkings:

— Clive Owen really can’t do an American accent, can he? He’s not as bad as Ewan Macgregor, but he just can’t shake his Britishness (unlike co…  read review

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