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Setup

A group of life-long friends, who are also small time hoods, plan a detailed diamond heist that goes horribly wrong

Setup

One betrays the others and makes off with the goods. Then another one seeks revenge on the first one by teaming up with the local mob boss to try and get back what is rightfully his (yes, the stolen diamonds) and then has to make a choice when he comes face-to-face with his old friend who betrayed him. And it’s not just the plot that’s confusing. Why did Bruce Willis agree to appear in this awful film, even for the five minutes he’s in it? Why do people still let 50 Cent pretend he’s an actor? So many questions…

Posted by: Menandro Roncal, Sunday, 30 October 2011
This film lacks everything - what you get is very bad acting, an incoherent unrealistic plot. Basically, you cannot help but wonder why everything happens the way it's portrayed because most of the scenes in the movie make no sense at all.
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