The Vault Reviews
I thought the movie was brilliant, however I retract my starts and give it a minus five starts if no sequel is made, I can't stand when filmmakers leave a story without an ending to leave room for a sequel but won't release one. I appreciate that for many of you it was nothing new, but for me it was the first heist movie I have watched in years so it was brilliant. Reviews should never come from a perspective of binge watchers as they will always say nothing I haven't seen yet.
Formula script for history. Clichéd
Enjoyed it. Not quite as good as the Oceans movies but still worth a watch.
Pretty boring, follows the heist formula without ever raising the stakes to a point where I cared what happened to anyone. The "twist" was pretty obvious from early on.
This film was something I truly enjoyed. I found that the characters were able carry the plot beautifully. I found this a inspirational, exciting and thought provoking experience. The strength of the characters was something unique and fresh. I am surprised with the amount of trash reviews, I for one dont beleive it was deserved.
Though not a particularly unique heist movie, The Vault is hooking and beautiful enough to be enjoyable for many.
Confusing ending sort of ruined it. I also didn't think there was very much engineering prowess at all, and would have enjoyed more scientific technicality (and I'm no engineer). Also extremely predictable double cross, as well as romance.
Hmm, this movie was... interesting, i guess. it had most of the smart twists and plot lines you'd expect from a heist movie, but it was pretty average overall. it just didn't really click into place.
Fun movie to watch on a rainy day.
Although this is your average heist movie, the way in which they steal from the vault is the entertaining part of the movie. The last 35 minutes of the movie make this movie worth watching on a lazy Saturday afternoon.
One of those rare well-crafted, fun films.
I enjoyed the movie up to the complete disregaurd to end it wtf.... A coin that has been lost at sea has coridinates to a bank in London where the treasure is to steal loot from... Worst is making engineers look dumb, this engineer solves 2 problems in the movie 1 how to get a pin #, 2 freeze a battery to trick a weight. The production value and actors sold the movie but wtf on writing is all i have to say. ALL YOU HAD TO DO WAS bring in rebreathers and sneek out, then locate the treasure somewhere clever i dono like an island with another map for a sequal... I can write a way better story line that actually makes sense. Im for sale and would glady do it just for the sake of humanity!
Absolutely love this movie I can watch it over and over again!
Movie was filled with plot holes from beginning to end, but it was entertaining enough to give it a watch through. If you're looking for something that is dumb entertainment, then this is it. Freddie Highmore (the main actor) was pretty hard to take seriously. His boyish mannerisms / face didn't scream lead actor to me. I just didn't care that he was involved. Nothing against him, I don't think action movies are his specialty.
A meek protagonist, Famke Jansen with a horrible accent, a dislike for the whole plot and "heroes" from the start... I'll call this heist movie Puddle's 11.
Unlike Glass Onion (2022), The Vault has relatable characters I cared about. Pacing, direction and acting are all 100% committed. It's genre is "serious caper;" yet, it has enough humor it's not stodgy or dull. I did NOT see nor was bothered by plot holes other critics complained of. Crackerjack directing committed to characters often erases other distractions.
Nice actors, good soundtrack, but too many improbabilities and large plotholes. It feels like the scriptwriters have outdone themselves with clever finds to create a ‘mission impossible' style movie full of technical gadgetry and plot turns, but like actor Freddie Higmore remarks: sometimes you need to think simple. More is not always better. At the start, the sound and filming is gripping. Further into the movie, if you're willing to overlook a huge amount of improbabilities in the setup, you're well enough entertained. But * spoiler alert * it is a bit much too ask of an audience that, even during a world cup football match, not one guard or policeman, forewarned, would notice three black-clad figures walking over white roofs… or that two of them, well captured on security camera, would be able to escape from Spain to France and not found by Europol.. also their own team follows them on scanners during the heist, but the sophisticated surveillance systems of the bank do not pick up the signals… nop, a slightly technical-savvy viewer will be slightly annoyed… All in all, entertaining, but not as good as it could have been and certainly no match for the Mission Impossible franchise.
THE VAULT is a competent, straightforward heist movie. Enjoyable if unmemorable, lacking the character development to engage any real audience investment.
Has an entertaining plot with a development that is becoming exciting, where the situation of the stage plays an important role. There are extremely convenient situations for the protagonists, which is questionable, but it is still entertaining and creative.
I'm outraged because it starts with the "pirates" (온라인카지노추천 show "The Fortune" described it) who stole the Spanish shipwreck are here the "heroes" of the story. Talking about the rest of the movie, not-outstanding, not bad robbery movie, canonical in many aspects, very achieved in the environment in which is set, although not so easy to understand for non-Spaniards.