Friday, 29 January 2021

Film Review - Inside Man (2006, Spike Lee)

 Inside Man (2006)



Inside Man, which was directed and written by Spike Lee and Russell Gewirtz, is an American heist thriller film released in 2006. It revolves around a detailed bank heist on Wall Street over a 24-hour period. Denzel Washington as Detective Keith Frazier, Clive Owen as Dalton Russell, and Madeleine White as Jodie Foster are included.


Clive Owen as Dalton Russell



Denzel Washington as Detective Keith Frazier


Jodie Foster as Madeleine White


Christopher Plummer as Arthur Case



Plot Summary

A man informs us from a cell that he's orchestrated the ultimate bank robbery; he invites us to look. In a Manhattan bank, an effective gang enters, locks the doors, and takes hostages. They're working purposefully, without haste. Detective Frazier is tasked to bargain, but half of his mind is busy with the accusations of corruption that he faces. In a safe deposit box, the bank's president has everything to hide, so he takes Madeleine White, a high-power trader with a secret agenda, in. The robber, the cop, and the plutocrat's fixation enter into high-stakes talks with an army of police circling the bank. If they are so professional and they know they will not get one, why are the criminals calling for a plane? Why are they not in much of a hurry? When the task is fine, why is the leader of the robbers in a cell?


Time

In a temporal order, the film was arranged where there were a few flash-forward scenes. The flash-forward scenes were the times when the hostages were being interrogated by Detective Keith. For a 24-hour cycle the plot length was.


Space

The film space mainly resolves around a bank because the plot is mainly about a bank heist.


Function

Function refers to a position or role in which an element that is driven fulfills an entire structure. For instance, in this film, Dalton Russell is justified for his life, like when Dalton Russell takes hostages in the bank.


Development

The progression from the beginning through the middle and to the end is seen by creation. At the beginning, for instance, the main protagonist assumed that if the Plane was not ready in time, the antagonist would harm the hostages, but as the film progresses, the main protagonist discovers that the antagonist does not want the plane and he was only dragging time to prepare his true escape strategy.


Unity

When it was taken at the same venue, which was one of the banks in Manhattan, the unity of the place was introduced. Other than that, since the actions seen in this film are linked to the main storyline, Unity in Action was also seen. For eg, when stealing the bank, Dalton Russell takes hostages and this is connected to the story plot as it is about the heist. Finally, Harmony of sound was also added so the movie's atmosphere and feeling remain the same as the film's dramatic and exciting mood within man did not shift into other moods.


Type of Narrative Structure

With a non-linear narrative form, Inside Man was filmed. There were numerous flash-forward sequences during the film's entire narrative. These scenes were incidents that took place following the robbery.

Narrative Structure

Exposition

Speaking on tape, Dalton Russell (Clive Owen) records a rundown of the crime in which he took part. The film begins with a gang of armed criminals dressing up as painters who took possession of the bank in Manhattan and held several hostages in the bank. A investigator named Keith Frazier, meanwhile, was called in to bargain with the bank robbers. In addition, Arthur Case, the Chairman of the Board of Directors and Founder of the Bank, was aware of the robbery that was taking place at his bank. This prompted him to employ Madeline White to safeguard the contents of his bank security deposit box.







Rising Action

Before allowing the robbers to leave the building, Detective Frazier requested that the hostages be checked and Russell took him on a guided tour of the bank. After that, as he was driving Frazier out of the bank, Frazier assaulted Russell, but another robber was able to prevent Russell from being injured by Frazier. The investigator then states why Russell was intentionally attempting to enrage him and believes that Russell was not a murderer. This was somehow debunked, though, when a thorough but false killing of one of the hostages was planned by the robbers.








Climax

The squad from the Emergency Response Unit intended to rush into the bank and unconsciously knock the customers inside the bank using rubber bullets. This scheme, though, was revealed when Detective Frazier discovered that the criminals had already bugged the police with a listening system. The robbers launched smoke grenades and took off their disguises to leave the bank by mixing in with the hostages, realizing that the police had located the listening system. All was arrested and interviewed by the police, but the captives were unable to identify the criminals.






Falling Action

Detective Frazier checks the records of the bank and notices that since the establishment of the bank in 1948, the safe deposit box numbered 392 has never appeared on any records. "He returned to the bank and searched for the number 392 deposit box and found a ring and a note stating "Follow the ring.






Resolution

Detective Frazier approached Madeleine White and sent her the War Crimes Problems Office number and passed the recording of the pen to her. He goes home and discovers a diamond in his coat pocket, and then learns that the diamond had fallen into his pocket when he reached Russell on the bank.




Film Form



Conclusion

From a viewer’s perspective, I feel like the story structure is a little bit complicated as there was a l lot of plot twists. However, the story is still very interesting. In the beginning, I thought Dalton and his gang are really going to rob the bank because of the money, but I just realize that they didn’t mean to do this but only want to expose a secret. Overall, it was a good film to watch as the elements and structures of this film is well executed.


References

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0454848/plotsummary



































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