I didn’t expect much when I sat down to watch ‘Den of Thieves.’ Gerard Butler’s Box Office draw has long since faded and there were no other major stars attached. All I knew was that the film was ‘long’ (well over two hours) and I even pictured myself walking out about half way if it really didn’t grab me. Luckily, I was hooked long before the middle of the film!

I don’t want to give away too much of the plot, but you get the sense that this could go either way. Will the robbers get their big score? Will there be a twist or turn in the proceedings and, of course, who will make it out alive? It is pretty violent, so expect a fair few scenes of torture, gunplay and general foul behaviour (and that’s just from the police!).
If the film does have a flaw then it’s the length. I mentioned it was well over two hours and, although a lot of this is spent on establishing the characters, there are a few scenes (all of which involving Gerard Butler’s on-screen family) which drag and really do slow the pace down. In some places I was just desperate for the bank-robbing portion of the story to start up again. However, that’s a minor gripe. I totally intend to buy this on DVD when it comes out and therefore may just skip those few scenes which I felt don’t really add that much. Ultimately, if you’re looking for an excellent and action-packed, gritty cop thriller then this one will definitely keep you entertained. Gerard Butler seems to have found his feet again after that awful ‘London Has Fallen’ nonsense!
8/10 The Force is definitely strong with this one
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