Heist (2001)

Heist poster

Heist (2001)


Rating & Dimensions

Bias Rating
Analyzing...
Center
Political: Center
Diversity: Moderate

Viewer Rating
6.5

Overview

Joe Moore has a job he loves. He's a thief. His job goes sour when he gets caught on security camera tape. His fence, Bergman, reneges on the money he's owed, and his wife may be betraying him with the fence's young lieutenant. Moore and his partner, Bobby Blane, and their utility man, Pinky Pincus, find themselves broke, betrayed, and blackmailed. Moore is forced to commit his crew to do one last big job.


Starring Cast


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Detailed Bias Analysis

Analyzing...
Center

Primary

The film's central subject of professional heists and criminal ethics is largely apolitical, focusing on individual skill, loyalty, and betrayal within a specific subculture rather than promoting a broader ideological stance or societal critique.

The movie includes visible diversity in its cast with a significant role played by a Black actor. However, it does not feature explicit race or gender swaps of traditionally white roles, nor does its narrative critique traditional identities or center on DEI themes.

Secondary

The film "Heist" does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The narrative focuses exclusively on a group of professional thieves and their criminal endeavors, with all character relationships depicted as heterosexual.

The film 'Heist' does not feature any transsexual characters or explore transgender themes within its plot. Therefore, there is no portrayal to evaluate regarding its impact on transsexual representation.

The film features Fran as a significant female character involved in the criminal enterprise. However, her role does not include any scenes where she engages in and wins close-quarters physical combat against one or more male opponents. Her actions are primarily strategic and involve the use of firearms from a distance, which falls outside the defined criteria.

Heist (2001) is an original film with no prior source material, historical figures, or legacy characters to establish canonical gender. All characters were created for this specific movie, thus precluding any gender swaps.

Heist (2001) is an original film with characters created specifically for this production. There is no prior source material, historical record, or previous adaptation that establishes the race of its characters, thus precluding any race swaps.


Viewer Rating Breakdown

6.5

Viewer Rating

Combines user and critic ratings from four sources

User Ratings

IMDB logo
6.5
The Movie Database logo
6.3

Critic Ratings

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6.6
Metacritic logo
6.6

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