RATING:  
                    R for language and some violent images.
                     RELEASE: 
                    Mar. 24, 2006 
                    GENRE:
                    Drama, Thriller and Crime/Gangster 
                    STARRING: 
                    Denzel Washington, Jodie Foster, Clive Owen, Willem Dafoe, Christopher Plummer,   and Chiwetel Ejiofor 
                    DIRECTOR: 
                    Spike   Lee 
                    DISTRIBUTOR: 
                    Universal Pictures                   
                      
			 
							 
							
							
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				Inside Man 
				
				Movieguide Magazine 
				  
				
				
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        -          Inside Man, directed by Spike Lee, is a crime drama that  follows the showdown between a meticulous bank robber and a fastidious cop.  
           
          Dalton Russell (played by Clive Owen) is an intelligent burglar determined to  perform the perfect heist. Because of his studied and calculated research,  Russell has managed to stay a step ahead of the pursuits of determined  detective Keith Frazier (played by Denzel Washington). Circumstances force  Frazier to solicit the assistance of a high-profile hostage negotiator Madeline  White (Jodie Foster), who, despite her impressive track record, proves to add  yet another element of risk to an already volatile situation. If all goes  according to Russell’s airtight plan, the heist may go down as one of the most  elaborate robberies ever executed.  
           
          While Inside Man has its entertaining moments, the movie fails to hit the mark,  despite the efforts of such talents as Denzel Washington, Jodie Foster, Clive  Owen, Christopher Plummer, and Willem Defoe. The narrative contains too many  holes, and many of the script’s vague details have to be completed by the  audience’s imagination. For example, how does Russell find out about the  history of the bank owner and the placement of his guarded treasure?  
           
          The movie’s message seems to be that good prevails over evil, even if it means  that the good guys are the bank robbers. Some of the leaders in the police  force are both disorganized and dishonest, and are willing to cover up a crime  for a price and/or promotion. They lack unity, and often place their focus on  challenging one another’s authority, rather than considering newly presented  information that can help bring the robber to justice.  
           
        The mayor also lacks integrity and judgment, and is willing to be manipulated  by Madeline, who poses as a real estate agent and can be bought for a price. In  this movie, the bank robbers end up being glorified, and the police and  governments are vilified. The bank owner makes a statement that basically is  summed up by saying that he sold his soul as a young and stupid entrepreneur  and has spent the rest of his life doing good to try to buy it back.  Regrettably, he is willing to manipulate the government, lie, and deceive in  order to cover up his misdeeds.  
           
           Even though Denzel Washington’s character is a man in pursuit of justice, he is  also portrayed as driven by self-interest rather than justice. The villian and  the cop seem to share a common ground, however, and this relationship is  probably the most complex and enjoyable.  
           
          Inside Man’s graphic obscenities and violent content make the movie difficult  to enjoy. Inside Man has a light moral worldview which says that everyone will  be held accountable for their actions. This positive worldview is mitigated by  the harsh obscenities and the movie's other immoral elements, plus its  politically correct content. MovieGuide ®, therefore, advises extreme caution. 
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        NBC Universal  
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        Universal Studios  
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        Universal Pictures  
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