Set against the sun-bleached grit of Los Angeles, "Crime 101" weaves the tale of an elusive thief Mike (Chris Hemsworth) whose high-stakes heists unfolding along the iconic 101 freeway have mystified police. When he eyes the score of a lifetime with hopes of this being his final job, his path collides with a disillusioned insurance broker, Sharon (Halle Berry) who is facing her own crossroads, forcing the two to collaborate. Determined to crack the case, a relentless detective, Lou (Mark Ruffalo) closes in on the operation, raising the stakes even higher. As the multimillion-dollar heist approaches, the line between hunter and hunted begins to blur, and all three are forced to confront the cost of their choices--and the realization that there's no turning back.
Others to round out the cast are Barry Keoghan as Ormon, Peter Banifaz as Ben Haddad, Babak Tafti as Ali, Nick Nolte as Money, Corey Hawkins as Tillman, Jennifer Jason Leigh as Angie, Payman Maadi as Sammy Kassem, Tate Donovan as Monroe, Andra Nechita as Adrienne and Crosby Fitzgerald as Madeleine.
This was directed with grit and action by Bart Layton ("Becoming Alexander" (TV movie) '05, "Locked Up Abroad" (TV movie) '06, "16 for a Day" (TV movie) '06, "The Imposter" '12, "American Animals" '18) plus TV. This filmmaker's ability to pace and stage his actors is extremely effective as his ability to put his actors in that cat-and-mouse game where they emulate a difficulty to get out of that type of situation. If you like his brand of directing, his "Rogue Male" in in the writing process. It was also effectively well penned by writer Bart Layton ("Becoming Alexander" (TV movie) '05, "Locked Up Abroad" (TV movie) '06, "16 for a Day" (TV movie) '06, "The Imposter" '12, "American Animals" '18) plus TV, based on the novella by Don Winslow. This premise was a bit more interesting than most films similar to this in that this thief was like a 'ghost'--he could slip in, do his job without a trace. Of course, this thief was similar as with most characters in these types of films--a loner, quiet, single, no real human connections, but since he is in the work that he's involved with, it's usually a typical past. This script was tight, suspenseful, and kept the audience moving. There were a couple of small places of confusion when going from one actor to another, but all in all was a spot on story.
If you like crime films with a cat-and-mouse premise and with an interesting twist, you'll like this. I can appreciate this type of story where it keeps you thinking until the very end. The directing and acting my Hemsworth, Ruffalo and Halle were all effective and gave believable performances.
Out of 4 Stars: 3.5 Rated: R 140mins.