Monday, September 30, 2013

For the Love of Money



ONE WRONG TURN AND YOU CAN CRASH
Izak (Yehuda Levi) and Yuni (Joshua Biton) are young cousins in Israel with big plans. Yuni has a brother Levi, who robs banks. Izak's family owns a bar that allows illegal gambling in the back room with unsavory characters. When their lives are threaten in Israel,by a hothead named Tommy (Edward Furlong), they head to the LA to live the American dream. While in America, they manage to step on the toes of a drug czar, Mickey (James Caan) while fixing his car. When Levi gets out of prison and rejoins the family, his criminal ways haven't ended.

The film is based on a true story, and during the final credit run they show us actual photos of the characters with spellings such as "Izak" as opposed to the traditional "Isaac." I found that the story bordered on being exciting, but lacked the Hollywood glitz and drama style to put it into that thriller category.

The movie holds your interest, but just when you think it will grab you, it lets go. My biggest complaint is...

For the love of money
This movie was way over rated. The idea was fun and a few of the characters were ok but overall wait for Netflix

All around good movie
Great movie/cast amazing that this was a true story.

Highly Recommend, had a great movie night with all the family and friends.

"Sometimes doing the right thing can land you in a whole pile of trouble"

Great quotes from the movie

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