and nothing more. at first sigh. because the script is not an inspired one and the idea too seductive for explore in the best manner. the acting is far to be bad but not more than decent. a film about a suitcase with money and large references to The Box. but, unfortunately, it is not enough. so, the decent job of Sean Bean who looks to create a mix of humor and thriller who is only in few scenes reasonable. a film of a great idea. not bad, not good, only an exercise to use different ingredients, few actors and crumbs of action movies for a story who could be interesting but remains only chain of conventional solutions.
'Sentiment: Positive đ'
This is a movie that you watch, get some fun out of it and forget when it's over. And this is meant as a compliment.We might argue what the purpose of cinema is, but Ca$h has an entertaining story with premises that are mostly believable. The cast delivers an overall decent performance. However, with less known actors it would have been just one of many B-movies.Sean Bean is excellent and there is no need to elaborate on that. Chris Hemsworth reveals his limitations as an actor. When you see him in Ca$h you understand he's been a logical choice for the role of Thor which came out roughly a year later. Victoria Profeta was my treat in the movie. With her looks and skills i wonder where she'd been before and makes me ponder what it takes to make it in Hollywood.
'Sentiment: Negative âšī¸'
Pyke Kubic (Sean Bean) arrives in Chicago to see his identical twin Reese in jail. He was arrested after getting his partner killed. He had also thrown his suitcase full of money on top of Sam Phelan (Chris Hemsworth)'s car. He hopes that he could get off without a witness or the money. Sam and his wife Leslie (Victoria Profeta) are struggling financially. They buy a new car with cash which allows Pyke to track them down. Pyke wants it all back down to the cent.Chris Hemsworth is playing an idiot and he's quite annoying doing it. Sean Bean is pretty good at being threatening. His combination of criminal and accountant does hold some promise. However, Stephen Anderson is not a particularly good director and this is mostly amateurish. The movie doesn't have the tension or the visual intensity.