Una mujer sale de la cárcel, una experta atracadora de bancos que quiere establecerse y seguir por el buen camino, pero su agente de la condicional y su antiguo jefe intentan que cometa un a... Leer todoUna mujer sale de la cárcel, una experta atracadora de bancos que quiere establecerse y seguir por el buen camino, pero su agente de la condicional y su antiguo jefe intentan que cometa un atraco más.Una mujer sale de la cárcel, una experta atracadora de bancos que quiere establecerse y seguir por el buen camino, pero su agente de la condicional y su antiguo jefe intentan que cometa un atraco más.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
- Hoke
- (as Norman Maxwell)
Reseñas destacadas
The first half sets up for a solid caper movie. Everything is against Karen. She's the underdog with a heart of gold. The caper is functional. It's at least six years since Karen has done a job and she is still up to date with security tech. It's hard to imagine her ex holding off calling the cops. There are a few little things that add up to a less compelling caper movie.
Not so with the "The Real McCoy", which is mostly a brain-dead affair - in the sense that you can be half-comatose on the couch and still follow the plot. This thing's so formulaic, it doesn't take any brain power to keep up. It's just one heist movie cliché after another. They even manage to waste Terrence Stamp on a vanilla bad guy role (dammit, that should be a federal crime!). It's a little shocking just how meek Kim Basinger comes off here, what with her being the numero-uno cat burglar. Who knows, maybe Catwoman ruined me, but they could've hardened this character.
5/10
And J.T. (who is working with Jack Schmidt) is a devoted fan who wants Karen to pull another bank job. Atlanta Union Bank is so secure no one can get in. But she can. Karen wants to go straight, but Schmidt is so determined to see her go back to crime that he threatens Karen's son Patrick, who knows Karen only as his mother's friend.
How will Karen get out of this situation? I can say there is a bank robbery, and one with quite a bit of intelligent planning, deception and even humor, though not quite on a par with, say, "Ocean's Eleven". The question is: does Karen get involved, and if so, is she being honest with those involved in the bank job?
Kim Basinger's character is quite good-looking but also very smart and able to get things done. Nick Searcy and Gailard Sartain could have traded roles, but I think the choices in casting them are ideal. Sartain has never been more convincing in a serious role that I have seen, even though he generally plays buffoons. Searcy has been the Frank Burns type in "Seven Days", so he could have easily done the sadistic parole officer (actually, he's more like Montgomery Burns), but I like him as the buffoon.
Once Karen got out of prison, the movie started out slow but eventually ended up satisfying. You won't believe the ending!
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesKim Basinger's hometown is Athens, Georgia, the same town as the prison where her character serves time.
- PifiasKaren's ex-husband has absolutely no problem smuggling a gun into the departure gate.
- Citas
[J.T. Barker comes out of the bank and is questioned what he was doing in there. He said he was closing up his account]
Bad Guy: What the hell are you gonna do with a 152 dollars? We're taking 18 God damn million dollars out of here on Thursday!
J.T. Barker: I know that. I just don't wanna split *my* 152 dollars 4 ways...
Selecciones populares
- How long is The Real McCoy?Con tecnología de Alexa
Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Idioma
- Títulos en diferentes países
- Extremadament perillosa
- Localizaciones del rodaje
- Empresas productoras
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Taquilla
- Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
- 6.484.246 US$
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- 2.705.425 US$
- 12 sept 1993
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 6.484.246 US$
- Duración1 hora 45 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1