Going in Style

2017

Action / Comedy / Crime

333
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Rotten 47% · 172 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Spilled 58% · 10K ratings
IMDb Rating 6.6/10 10 91160 91.2K

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Plot summary

Desperate to pay the bills and come through for their loved ones, three lifelong pals risk it all by embarking on a daring bid to knock off the very bank that absconded with their money.


Uploaded by: FREEMAN
July 20, 2017 at 03:26 AM

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Top cast

Christopher Lloyd as Milton Kupchak
Joey King as Brooklyn Harding
Morgan Freeman as Willie Davis
Ann-Margret as Annie Santori
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by kosmasp 7 / 10

Retired (?)

Let's hope not, for a long time. While it's not a perfect movie, the 3 leads are so charismatic, they carry anything the movie throws at them. Some things may bit coincidental and may feel too convenient, but again you won't be thinking about that while watching the movie. You know a couple of things just by watching the movie and you can almost guess the "twists" entirely.

That still doesn't take away too much of the fun you can have while watching it. Dialog is nice and they play into the generation thing (social media, wordplay and of course limitations of age). But all in a really respectful way and yet still funny. If you like to have a good old time (no pun intended), you could do worse

Reviewed by SnoopyStyle 6 / 10

old geezer bank robbers

Joe Harding (Michael Caine) goes to the bank to confront his banker who is threatening to take his home. He has his daughter Rachel and granddaughter Brooklyn (Joey King) living with him. He witnesses a bank robbery and FBI Agent Arlen Hamer (Matt Dillon) dismisses him. He, and his friends Willie Davis (Morgan Freeman) and Albert Garner (Alan Arkin) lose their pension after a merger that moves the plant overseas. Willie needs a kidney and Albert has a fling with Annie Santori (Ann-Margret). As difficulties mount, the guys decide to rob a bank.

This should be better than this. The grocery store robbery is silly. I'd rather they go buy guns and do a straight up robbery movie. They could skip a lot of this. Ann-Margret adds little more than senior babe quotient. The robbery and what happens after lacks reality. Not that reality should be holding this back. I do like some moments like the fake tattoo and finding the bank has taken their pension fund. This needs more. It needs to be funnier and/or more thrilling. The caper needs to be sharper. Zach Braff does a competent job and the movie is generally competent but not more than that.

Reviewed by bkoganbing 7 / 10

Old timers show their stuff again

Although the seriousness of the plight of us elderly is treated with respect as it was in the first version of Going In Style, this new version has a lot more laughs and a much happier ending all around except maybe for FBI agent Matt Dillon.

Michael Caine, Morgan Freeman and Alan Arkin are the three new old geezers and they're so good you forget that Caine hasn't even tried to discard his cockney speech pattern.

In better times these two would be sitting on the park bench just reminiscing about the past, listening to the arteries harden, talk about friends who recently passed on and play with grandkids. But these are not ordinary times. The bank in one of their read between the lines mortgages is about to evict Caine from his house and both Caine and Freeman are about to lose their pensions from the company they work for. Capitalism at its unregulated best.

These old geezers aren't taking it lying down, they're going to rob the Williamsburg Savings Bank located in the tallest building in Brooklyn. I loved the scenes where they plan and execute the robbery, the seniors are fast learners and good improvisers.

They also are great comrades in fact one makes a big sacrifice for another. They also share the loot with some deserving people, those scenes are precious indeed.

I can't forget mentioning Christopher Lloyd who plays one of their Alzheimer stricken friends. Laugh there are in Lloyd's performance, but a bit poignancy as well. He's used by one of them as an alibi for the time of the robbery. His interrogation by Matt Dillon is hysterical.

A big sendup for gray power, that's what Going In Style is.

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