| Alex Brannan Jan 12 | Rodrigo Moreno's The Delinquents is not a heist film, but it does begin with an elaborate bank robbery. It is not exactly a thriller, either, though it borrows from plenty of the tropes you'd find in an exciting thriller film with a heist as its centerpiece. Elaborate planning, blackmail, prison politics, uneasy partnerships, paranoia of being found out, and the hiding of wads of cash all play an important role in the film. But The Delinquents is more like a slow cinema crime epic than the films it borrows these caper conventions from. The three-hour-long film begins with a desire for cash and ends with a liberation of self. MorĂ¡n (Daniel Elias) has spent a long career working at a bank, and he is still | | | | You can also reply to this email to leave a comment. | | | | |
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