I've only heard negative reviews about this movie and how no one gave it a chance. It's a really good movie, I thought.
It was a bit of a slow burn situation, but still enjoyable ever minute. A bit of a sexy heist, a bit of a cat-and-mouse, and a bit of a love story. Ok, not enough of everything as it was already a cramped 2-hour movie.
Also, there wasn't enough focus on Chris Hemsworth's back story, that would be a chief complaint. But Halle Berry and Mark Ruffalo, and their characters, were really good.
Throw in Barry Keoghan and Monica Barraro, and a Nick Nolte who looked like he's on the verge of a heart-attack onset; what a great cast. And I haven't even mentioned Corey Hawkins, Tate Donovan, Paul Adelstein and Jennifer Jason Leigh yet.
Few things that movie failed to clarify: 1) Why didn't Hemsworth's character quickly check the car for his own blood splatter. 2) Donovan's head of security saw Hemsworth's face and had no definitive conclusion there. And 3) And maybe the book didn't have this, but Berry's character was familiar already with Hemsworth's car so Ruffalo in the end would have to explain the whole incident to her if they ever met again.

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