"A Criminal In Love"

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What You Need To Know:
OUT OF SIGHT has morally bankrupt characters. Most are real low-lifes, and even Karen, the good guy, is living with a married man before she meets Jack. The humor, which is as often “off” as it is “on,” is derived from the fact that the characters don’t know they are being funny. The music and editing in OUT OF SIGHT is done in a very 1970s cop show style. The movie has complex characters and an unpredictable plot, but little redeeming value, other than to say that even bank robbers need love. It also has foul language, sexual situations and some violence
Content:
(Pa, RoRo, LLL, VV, SS, NN, A, D, M) Pagan worldview of crooks & criminals with strong romantic elements; 63 obscenities, 5 profanities & some vulgar language; moderate violence including shooting, man is beaten with pistol, man trips & kills himself, man locks woman in car trunk, woman hits man, & threats of violence; heavy kissing, woman undressing, sexual situations, & implied fornication; upper male nudity, woman in underwear & skimpy costumes, alcohol use; smoking; and, miscellaneous immorality including stealing, lying, & brief image of corpse.
More Detail:
OUT OF SIGHT features strange characters, dry humor, unrepentant thieves, and witty dialogue. George Clooney plays 40-year-old Jack Foley, a bank robber with 20 years of experience. While escaping a Florida prison, he kidnaps Deputy Federal Marshal Karen Sisco, played by Jennifer Lopez. She is put into the trunk of a car with Jack by Jack’s pal Buddy. In the trunk, Jack and Karen talk, sowing the seeds of romance. Karen escapes and pursues Jack from Miami to Detroit where Jack is involved in one last heist.
OUT OF SIGHT has morally bankrupt characters. Most are real low-lifes, and even Karen, the good guy, is living with a married man before she meets Jack. The humor, which is as often “off” as it is “on,” is derived from the fact that the characters don’t know they are being funny. The music and editing in OUT OF SIGHT is done in a very 1970s cop show style. The movie has complex characters and an unpredictable plot, but little redeeming value, other than to say that even bank robbers need love. It also has foul language, sexual situations and some violence.