Thursday, July 03, 2008

The TV hardly shows the trailer of the movie but I somehow felt a small tug at the hem of my shirt to watch this movie. The word 'government' and 'conspiracy' sparked my interest.

One tiny little photograph. A truly compromising photograph started the Baker Street robbery. A huge big conspiracy to cover one Princess.

A group of petty criminals as usual, tried to make a living in 1970. As they grew older, as usual, more things crop up like the needs of the kids and needing to secure one's business. A proposition came up from one Martine Love and the criminals started the plan to rob Llyod Bank (http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/topstories/2008/02/16/bank-job-that-opened-the-door-on-a-royal-sex-scandal-89520-20320893/). The gang was unconspicious as to them, what matters is money. Apparently, Mademoiselle Love has placed blind trust in a person she's sleeping with and things that are wrong in the first place, turned out to be extremely wrong. Extremely wrong.

None of the gang knows what they were doing. All that matters was for them to get to the vault of Llyod Bank which was closed until Monday. They leased a Le Sac near the bank and started digging. Of course, police knocked on their door but since the robbers are covering someone on top, believe the people in charge did take a great care to cover that up. Oh, how they tried.

The bank robbery was also dubbed as Walkie-Talkie robbery whereby one of the radio operators heard their conversation and rung the police. And this is when things started to get ugly. Sophie Bern apparently kept comprimising photos of ministers and big shots and saved it in safe deposits. Well, the gang apparently were not actually targetting it.

Oh, enough spoiler.

It's amazing how one can get so far as to save their arse and let someone else's tight little asses to be in the open. What matters to them was just to bloody well shut up the whole robbery for the photograph is already in their hands. They don't care about Dave who got killed or the exceeds of 4mn losses in the robbery. All they cared was to save someone else's ares as in a top shot. Sounds familiar.

The story is great as it's based on real story. And watching this, I'm not surprised at all looking at our political scene.

OK peeps, gotta run for Get Smart. Tata

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