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We've seen elsewhere this can easily slip into cliche; for the most part it doesn't, despite a lack of character development. Only Stony (Pinkett) and her relationship with a bank executive really counts - and if you can't see where that's going, you're not paying attention. Still, there's plenty to admire, not least a delightful homage to The Godfather. One way or another, we care about everyone, from extremely out lesbian Cleo (Latifah) to the brains of the gang, Frankie (Fox). The action isn't ignored either, most notably the whirlwind event that is their first robbery; at the end, I discoved I'd been holding my breath. Despite dialogue which sounds occasionally as if it was in a foreign language, this definitely goes beyond a black audience. |
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