Bank Robbers: The Last Great Heist -
: Critics highlight its "fascinating watch" and "ingenious" national pride.
Critics generally praise the film for its stylistic approach and rare access to the criminals. Bank Robbers: The Last Great Heist
Mastermind Fernando Araujo and "The Engineer" Sebastián García Bolster explain their technical innovations, like a custom-made metal press used to breach the vault. : Critics highlight its "fascinating watch" and "ingenious"
: Compares the heist's planning to Ocean's Eleven , noting the "meticulous drawings" and "Danny Ocean style" blueprints used by the crew. : Compares the heist's planning to Ocean's Eleven
: Rated it 4/5, noting its "firsthand interviews" and "fascinating" storytelling, while warning of frequent cannabis use and some swearing. Documentary Style The film avoids being a dry reenactment by using:
On January 13, 2006, four men took 23 hostages and used toy guns to hold off over 300 police officers. While police believed they were in a standard standoff, the crew was busy emptying 145 safe deposit boxes.
An estimated $20 million in cash and jewelry was stolen, much of which remains unrecovered.

