{"id":1195,"date":"2024-06-20T02:05:02","date_gmt":"2024-06-20T02:05:02","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/us.celebrity2000.com\/index.php\/2024\/06\/20\/robbing-banks-is-the-neighborhood-business\/"},"modified":"2024-06-20T02:05:02","modified_gmt":"2024-06-20T02:05:02","slug":"robbing-banks-is-the-neighborhood-business","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/us.celebrity2000.com\/index.php\/2024\/06\/20\/robbing-banks-is-the-neighborhood-business\/","title":{"rendered":"Robbing banks is the neighborhood business"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><span style=\"line-height: 1.45em\">There&#8217;s a scene in Ben Affleck&#8217;s &#8220;The Town&#8221; that expertly exploits the conversations we have with film characters. In critical moments, we urgently send mental instructions to the screen. Let me set up such a moment here. Doug cares for Claire. There&#8217;s something she mustn&#8217;t know about him. If she should see the tattoo on the back of Jem&#8217;s neck, she would know everything. Jem unexpectedly joins Doug and Claire at a table. With hard looks and his whole manner, Doug signals him to get the hell away from the table. So do we. Jem is a dangerous goofball and sadistically lingers. He doesn&#8217;t know the tattoo is a giveaway.<\/span><\/p>\n<p>If a film can bring us to this point and make us feel anxiety, it has done something right. &#8220;The Town,&#8221; Affleck&#8217;s second film as a director, wants to do something more, to make a biographical and even philosophical statement about the culture of crime, but it doesn&#8217;t do that as successfully. Here is a well-made crime procedural, and audiences are likely to enjoy it at that level, but perhaps the mechanics of movie crime got in the way of Affleck&#8217;s higher ambitions.<\/p>\n<p>There are two fairly extended scenes in the film, for example, during which bank robbers with machineguns exchange fire with a large number of cops. My opinion is that when automatic weapons are used by experienced shooters at less than a block&#8217;s distance, a lot of people are going to get killed or wounded. It becomes clear in &#8220;The Town&#8221; that nobody will get shot until and\/or unless the screenplay requires it, and that causes an audience letdown. We feel the story is no longer really happening, and we&#8217;re being asked to settle yet once again for a standard chase-and-gunfight climax.<\/p>\n<p>I believe Affleck, his writers and their source (the novel <i>Prince of Thieves<\/i> by Chuck Hogan) know better, and their characters deserve better. But above a certain budget level, Hollywood films rarely allow complete follow-through for their characters. Consider the widespread public dislike for this year&#8217;s best crime film, George Clooney&#8217;s &#8220;The American.&#8221; People didn&#8217;t want a look into the soul of an existential criminal. They wanted a formula to explain everything.<\/p>\n<p>In &#8220;The Town,&#8221; Ben Affleck plays Doug MacRay, the next generation of a bank-robbing family in the Boston area of Charlestown. This square mile, we&#8217;re told, contains more thieves and bank robbers than anyplace else in the country. It&#8217;s a family trade, like cobbling or the law. Affleck heads a four-man crew, most notably including Jem (a pudgy, loopy Jeremy Renner, miles different than in &#8220;The Hurt Locker&#8221;). They plan their jobs meticulously going to lengths to eradicate DNA traces and confiscate security tapes. But Jem has a wild streak. He injures civilians when it&#8217;s not necessary, and during one job does what is forbidden: He takes a hostage, Claire (Rebecca Hall). Kidnapping is a heavy-duty crime.<\/p>\n<p>They release Claire unharmed. Turns out she lives in Charlestown. Jem gets paranoid. Doug trails her to a Laundromat, meets her by &#8220;accident,&#8221; gets to know and quite unexpectedly gets to like her. This is what &#8220;The Town&#8221; is really about: how getting to know Claire opens Doug&#8217;s mind to the fullness of a life his heritage has denied him. The film could have continued to grow in that direction, but instead pulls back and focuses on more crime. We meet Doug&#8217;s hardboiled father (Chris Cooper) in prison, and a local crime lord (Pete Postlethwaite, unrelenting). And we follow an FBI team led by Jon Hamm. They have a good idea who they&#8217;re looking for; you don&#8217;t make a career out of bank robbery in Charleston without the word getting around. But they lack evidence they can take to a jury.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>There&#8217;s a scene in Ben Affleck&#8217;s &#8220;The Town&#8221; that expertly exploits the conversations we have with film characters. In critical moments, we urgently send mental instructions to the screen. Let me set up such a moment here. Doug cares for Claire. There&#8217;s something she mustn&#8217;t know about him. 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