A year later, Tom wants Annie to move in with him. While renting a storage locker for an ill-gotten $9 million, he meets aspiring psychologist Annie (Kate Walsh), and the two fall in love. Neeson stars as Tom Dolan, a career bank robber who’s getting bored with his once-exciting line of work. Actually, it’s the Era of No Movies At All in certain parts of the country – including New York City, where I live – so I’m grateful to be able to visit my family in Pennsylvania and see anything in a theater, even something as disposable as this. Not as bad as “Unknown,” not as good as “Cold Pursuit.” It would get stomped by any real competition at the box office, but of course this is the Era of No Competition. Hopefully one day soon he can get out of this action movie rut and take on a more meaningful part.“Honest Thief” is a perfectly middle-of-the-road Liam Neeson action vehicle. Overall, it wasn't bad, it wasn't great but don't expect anything new from Neeson because you will be disappointed. Mix that fact with the hit or miss performances and you have a 50/50 chance of enjoying Honest Thief. However, when greed rears its ugly head, the plot becomes all too familiar. Writers Steve Allrich ( Bad Karma) and Mark Williams ( Ozark) offer a semi-unique concept as Neeson plays a bank robber looking to turn himself in. Robert Patrick ( Terminator 2: Judgement Day) and Jeffrey Donovan ( Burn Notice) lend their expertise to the cast as they portray FBI agents who are trying to figure out what is going on and why Tom and Annie run away when Tom was planning to turn himself in. Courtney is ok, though I admit, I'm not a huge fan and Ramos showcases his versatility in his portrayal of a conflicted FBI agent. Walsh is a good match for Neeson and she brings a lightness to her role which balances out Neeson's heaviness as he carries the burden of a dark secret. He definitely needs to take a step back and find one or two roles like he had in Schindler's List so he can sink his teeth into the character and get back to more emotionally meatier roles. Unfortunately, that isn't a good thing for him as audiences will start to say, "Eh, I've seen him play this role before" and grow tired of his one-note. Whether portraying a good guy or a bad guy, Neeson has a certain persona in action films and it doesn't tend to vary from film to film. Tom, along with Annie- who knows nothing about Tom's past, go on the run until the crooked agents could be brought to justice. When they actually found the cash where Tom said it would be, they devised a plan to kill Tom and keep the money for themselves. Tom told them where they could find the money he stole and gave them the key to a storage unit. However, they were skeptical as they had heard in and out bandit tales before so Agents Nivens (Jai Courtney Suicide Squad) and Hall (Anthony Ramos Hamilton) were sent to investigate. Laying out his plan, Tom called the FBI to confess. After a year of the two dating, Tom was ready to live out his life with Annie, but he knew he had to pay for his crimes first. Then, Tom met Annie (Kate Walsh Grey's Anatomy) a graduate student who worked at a local storage unit. He was dubbed the "in and out" bandit because authorities could never figure out how he got into and out of the banks and they had no clue as to his identity. For ten years he would rob small-town banks and took over $9 million. The thought is a noble one, but could it really happen? Could finding the "right" woman make a person give up a life of crime? For argument's sake, let's say it could…then what? What happens if you want to turn yourself in to pay for your crimes only to find out the people sent to bring you to justice end up double-crossing you and stealing your money? For Tom Carter (Liam Neeson Schindler's List) this becomes his reality in the new movie Honest Thief. Could it heal a sick person? Could it turn someone evil? Or perhaps it could make someone change their illegal ways and want to become a better person. There is a saying that starts, "the love of a good woman…", which makes one wonder what is it that love could do.
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