Friday, February 8, 2013

It's not about the money

"It's not about the money"
Its the principle
The story is about a thief with a unique code of professional ethic is double crossed by his crew and left for dead. Assuming a new disguise and forming an unlikely alliance with a women on the inside, to hijack the score of the crew's latest heist. The movie is based of a book  written by Richard Stark, directed by Taylor Hackford, and was released in America on January 25, 2013. The role of parker is played by Jason Statham, and playing the role of Leslie Rodgers (or the women on the inside) by Jennifer Lopez. The movie is rated R. From what I think of the movie it does portray a unique yet at times unsatisfactory protagonist who's role is  a thief out for revenge by planning on stealing from his former associates that plan on a new 2 million dollar heist. However, as mentioned in the headings and caption under the photograph that makes this stories plot for revenge so unique, that it is not because of the deed of not paying him, but because he has a ethic to never compromise or fall short on agreements, so to put it simply it had little to do with the money but the fact that they chose not to pay him breaking one of his codes. For review's sake the website rotten tomatoes gives it a 38 % for critics, however  the public gives it a 63 % so a movie that is not terrible but wont likely make it onto the chances of winning a Oscar award. An interesting rummer to all of this is that it's believed that this is only one of a series of movies to come out in the future, however realize that this is only a rummer nothing has been released officially ass of right now. For those of you that are uncertain of whether or not it's worth going to spend the time and money to go check out this move, it will be based off of your own opinion to decide it has a interesting and unique moral to it but can have a negative effect on how people can view humanity and one another. Thank you for taking the time to look through my review/ blog on Parker currently still in theaters.


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