The Italian Job

audience Reviews

, 85% Audience Score
  • Rating: 0.5 out of 5 stars
    Filme fraco, o roteiro é fraco, as cenas são mais ou menos, o elenco é mais ou menos, só o Michael caine ajuda a melhorar o filme, a história é mais ou menos, e no final o ônibus estava na ponta da montanha da cair, e não mostrou se o ônibus caiu ou eles ficaram vivos, o filme cortou e mostrou os créditos com o ônibus na queima da montanha e foda-se, o filme tem cenas com mais diálogos do que cenas de ação, mas o filme deveria ter cenas bem melhores.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    THIS MOVIE IS BRILLIANT. It has a good plot, nice build up and the get away in the minis is awesome.
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    I'm sorry but this movie is genuely so boring, i couldn't even finish it, i feel like this movie it's enjoyable if 1) you love heist genre, 2) you're british or 3) if you have the humor sense of a gen X or older.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    An amazing film of its time. It has a slice of adventure, a touch of spice and a sprinkling of comedy. You won't see skin on skin intimacy or guns and extreme violence. This is a 'caper' movie, not an action flick. It builds the story up to the climactic finale and it's well worth watching. Some younger viewers may be disappointed at the lack of non-stop action but if they take the time to absorb the story, they'll come away wondering what Charlie Croker's 'Great Idea' would have been!.. and will be thinking about the ending long after they've seen the film. That's a rare thing in movies these days. Most are instantly forgetable.
  • Rating: 0.5 out of 5 stars
    So slow I just stopped watching halfway. I usually scan forward or speed movies up, but literally nothing happens in this film. There is no comedy and no action. Avoid.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    Brilliant cast, shame to waste the cars 😢😢😢
  • Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
    Fun, entertaining, campy, Mini Coopers are featured in some incredible car stunts and action, Michael Caine holds all this craziness together.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    Could definitely be anchor bias on my part, but I think I prefer the F. Gary Gray version to this classic from 1969. That isn't to say I loathed watching this or anything like that. In fact, I think the final chase scene in this ultimately outshines anything I can remember from the remake. For me, though, it was the revenge element of the 2003 film that ultimately won me over to the side of the crooks in question. Here, you're given the more matter-of-fact approach — almost something you'd see out of a Bond sequel or something. The thief is working the eponymous heist because he's a thief, of course. It's what he does and he doesn't really need any better reason than that. I can totally see the appeal of it (especially for the era in question), but I know I'm far too overanalytically inclined to be satisfied with that reason and that alone. Throw in some occasionally dopey humor and that's most of why I think I'm where I'm at in relation to which version I like more. Still, I can't say the overall watch was bad for either.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    The Italian Job is a pure British action/comedy, even though it drags on a little to long in the second act, the third act finishes the film with one of the best car sequences along with one of the ballsiest endings in cinematic history that still leaves film fans wondering what happened five decades later.
  • Rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars
    By today's standards slow moving and sort of dumb. Good for a few chuckles, but not much more. See the 2003 remake - smarter and more fun and it has Charlise Theron.