Going in Style
Film
Review by Kam Williams
Freeman,
Arkin and Caine Co-Star in Remake of Classic Crime Caper
Released
in 1979, Going in Style revolved around a trio of retirees who break
the monotony of their dreary daily lives by robbing a bank. That
critically-acclaimed, comic caper co-starred a trio of entertainment
icons in George Burns, Art Carney and the legendary Lee Strasberg,
the father of method acting.
Ordinarily,
one would think twice before mounting a remake of such a beloved
classic. Not Zach Braff (Garden State). Despite the daunting
challenge, the ambitious actor-turned-director decided to give it a
go.
First,
he turned to Oscar-nominee Theodore Melfi (for Hidden Figures'
screenplay). Melfi came up with a terrific script only loosely based
on the original. He retained the main characters' names and the basic
"bank heist" premise while updating the dialogue and
overhauling plot to yield a rollicking, laff-a-minute adventure.
Second,
Zach retained the services of Academy Award-Winners Morgan Freeman,
Michael Caine and Alan Arkin to play the leads. Although 79, 84 and
83, respectively, these reliable, accomplished thespians generate an
endearing camaraderie and deliver every punchline with perfect
timing.
At
the point of departure, we find Joe (Caine) in the midst of
complaining to an unsympathetic loan officer (Josh Pais) about
Williamsburg Savings' impending foreclosure on his home when the
place is suddenly held-up by a gang of masked men. Later that day,
while commiserating with former co-workers Willie (Freeman) and Al
(Arkin), Joe realizes they've all fallen prey to the bank's shady
practices which includes completely draining the
pension fund they're all dependent on.
But
instead of alerting the authorities, the victims opt to take the law
into their own hands, conspiring to retrieve at gunpoint precisely
the same amount "stolen" from them. Of course, the hold up
proves easier planned than executed, given that this is each of these
geezer's first felony.
Fortunately,
the BFFs are not to be deterred, even after a disastrous dry run
shoplifting at a supermarket. What's bad for them is great for the
audience, as the laughs just keep coming clear through the closing
credits.
You can't ask any more of a madcap comedy than this much
hilarity!
Excellent
(4 stars)
Rated PG-13
for profanity, drug use and suggestive material
Running time: 97
minutes
Distributor: Warner
Brothers Pictures
To
see a trailer for Going in Style, visit:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hcdTN5soeQw
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