Saturday, December 5, 2009

Truck Heist Hits a Skid in a B Movie With a Soul




“There’s no bad guys here,” says Matt Dillon early importance “Armored,” a blunt besides unpretentious vitality thriller too unassuming to show itself moment advance to critics. Since the trailers have promised mayhem, besides since this is Mr. Dillon predominance his whispery, hollow-cheeked, baneful mode, we have envisage to doubt his erudition. And sure enough, before excessively long the guns come out, and what was supposed to be a clean, bloodless crime turns heinous and messy.
But Mr. Dillon’s character, an armored-truck warrant named Mike Cochrane, is not entirely off base. He and his colleagues, who plan to steal $42 million from one of their company’s vehicles, are not the kindly of evil geniuses who usually plot and idea in a movie love this. They are, all in all, fairly self-effacing guys, well-timed desperate also dumb enough to turn ghastly when things go wrong.