I enjoyed this movie much more than I thought I would, and it made for a fun, entertaining Sunday afternoon watch. It was a decently fresh take on the ever-popular heist-style storyline with an entertaining cast of characters. It certainly doesn't deserve the bad reviews; it's not trying to be 'Citizen Kane'.
The core heist group genuinely meshed well (you could believe that they actually liked each other and had worked together successfully before), and the diversity of the crew felt both natural and refreshing (as it wasn't just the same old tired tropes being rehashed again). I don't think I've ever seen Kevin Hart this chilled out or calm in a movie, but it does work, and there's even a nice twist in the plot that most people won't see coming.
The story itself is (relatively) free of plot holes...although the team's earpieces have an extremely impressive range in one scene towards the end. The only complaint I have is that it should have been made clearer if the 'deal' that the heist crew made with Interpol was actually honoured when the crew pulled their heist off...but it's implied that it is. Other than that, this movie is a fun watch that doesn't take itself too seriously, and doesn't overstay it's welcome.
Lift
2024
Action / Comedy / Crime / Drama / Thriller
Lift
2024
Action / Comedy / Crime / Drama / Thriller
Plot summary
An international heist crew, led by Cyrus Whitaker, race to lift $500 million in gold from a passenger plane at 40,000 feet.
Uploaded by: FREEMAN
January 27, 2024 at 08:46 PM
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Entertaining and fun heist flick with a decent twist
Another lame filler job by Netflix
As usual, an expensive cast can't help with a poor script of less than B-grade quality. Kevin Hart is mis-cast and has zero charisma as the supposed leader of an elite team of art thieves. A few other names show up but have little to do.
Action is kind of feeble, except for the initial Venice boat chase which is just OK. The actual plot, such as it is, makes very little sense, and seems essentially random.
Even my wife, who is very tolerant for basic fun movies, was openly mocking the ridiculous and predictable script by the end.
Yes, it's another half-hearted by the numbers effort by Netflix. No, it's really not worth your time. I regretted watching it.
A Light-Hearted Heist with a One-Time Charm
"LIFT," a new heist movie from 2024, delivers a light-hearted and straightforward robbery story reminiscent of classics like "The Italian Job" and "Ocean's Eleven," albeit without the same level of charisma.
This film is a fun, one-time watch with a joyfully unrealistic approach and a clear happy ending. The acting in "LIFT" is simple and fitting for the genre. The villain's role, while episodic, lacks complex scripting or depth. The plot is quite straightforward, lacking the intricacies and captivating scenes that often define heist movies.
The film is good for a casual evening watch but doesn't have the rewatchability factor. The actors perform pleasantly, and while it incorporates comedy, the number of jokes is limited, and they're sprinkled throughout a basic script. The simplicity of the storyline means it's devoid of cunning twists or complexity.
The ending of "LIFT" is satisfying, bringing a sense of justice as those who were wronged find a way to get back at their deceivers. Everyone ends up together, creating a feel-good conclusion to the story. In summary, "LIFT" is a decent heist movie that's enjoyable for a one-time watch but lacks the elements that would make it a genre standout. It's a simple, easy-to-digest film suitable for a light-hearted movie night.