Fuze review Theo James and Aaron Taylor-Johnson face off in head-spinning London heist
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Fuze review  Theo James and Aaron Taylor-Johnson face off in head-spinning London heist
"The film is a violent affair of double-cross and triple-cross that ups its narrative game in the final act for the massive reveal: a head-spinning story of diamonds, some fake yet also some real."
"Aaron Taylor-Johnson plays Major Will Tranter, a bomb disposal officer called in when what looks like a gigantic unexploded second world war device is discovered in a London building site, making a worrying ticking noise."
"They are like a much younger, sexier version of the geriatric geezer-thieves who in 2015 famously drilled their way into a strongroom in London's Hatton Garden."
The film combines humor and action in a London heist narrative filled with double-crosses. Major Will Tranter, a bomb disposal officer, is called to a site with a suspected WWII bomb. Meanwhile, a crew of bank robbers, led by Theo James and Sam Worthington, exploits the chaos to tunnel into a vault. The plot thickens with a massive reveal involving diamonds and a tense bank transfer moment. The film's pacing and character dynamics keep the audience engaged throughout the unfolding drama.
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