Tuesday 12 September 2017

LOGAN LUCKY ( 2017 )


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SYNOPSIS
Jimmy Logan, a blue collar laborer whose once promising football career was ruined by an injury, is laid off from his construction job at the Charlotte Motor Speedway due to liability issues. While visiting his former wife Bobbie Jo to pick up their daughter Sadie for a beauty pageant, he learns that Bobbie and her new husband, a wealthy car dealership owner, intend to move to Lynchburg, making it even harder for him to visit.
Angry, Jimmy goes to a bar run by his brother Clyde, an Iraq War veteran who, on account of losing part of his left arm, wears a prosthetic hand. Max Chilblain, a pretentious British businessman, and his friends arrive and insult Clyde before getting in a fight with Jimmy, leading to the former setting fire to their car with a molotov cocktail. On his way out, Jimmy yells "cauliflower", which Clyde recognizes as an old code word from when they used to commit crimes as young boys. The next day, Jimmy explains his plan: Using his knowledge of the Speedway's new pneumatic tube system for moving money, the two will access the system during an upcoming event, when security is lax, and steal the money.
Clyde agrees to the plan, and he and Jimmy recruit Joe Bang, a convicted safecracker, as well as Joe's dimwitted brothers Sam and Fish, and their own sister Mellie. They plan to break Joe out of prison and return him as soon as the heist is complete before anyone notices. Clyde gets sent to prison on a minor charge. Mellie, Sam, and Fish infest the Speedway's main vault with cockroaches, forcing it to be cleaned and allowing them to measure it. While gathering supplies, Jimmy meets former schoolmate Sylvia, who runs a mobile clinic in desperate need of donations. Jimmy learns that construction at the speedway is being finished ahead of schedule, and they will thus be forced to commit the heist earlier; it will instead occur during the much busier Coca-Cola 600 race on Memorial Day weekend.
Joe and Clyde arrange for the prison's inmates to stage a riot, allowing them to escape through the infirmary and hide under a delivery truck. They are picked up by Mellie in a stolen sports car, and taken to the Speedway. Meanwhile Sam and Fish sabotage the electrical grid with an explosive destroying the main generator, forcing all vendors to switch to cash. Joe uses his own explosive made from bleach, gummy bears, and a dietary salt substitute to detonate the main pneumatic pipe; the crew begins vacuuming up the money. The staff notice smoke coming out of the tubes, and security guards are dispatched to investigate; but a diversion set up by Jimmy and one of Clyde's bar patrons prevents them from discovering the heist. Complications arise when Clyde loses his prosthetic hand during the vacuuming, and he and Joe are spotted by Chilblain and his sponsored NASCAR driver Dayton White while making their way back to prison. Nevertheless, the job is a success, and Jimmy makes it to his daughter's pageant just as she performs a rendition of his favorite song, "Take Me Home, Country Roads". Jimmy ditches the truck with the money at a gas station and anonymously alerts the police so they can retrieve it.
FBI agent Sarah Grayson is assigned to investigate the heist, but due to the unwillingness of the prison authorities to disclose the riot and the extent of the fire and the refuting of Chilblain's eyewitness account by White (disgruntled as he crashed during the Coca-Cola 600 due to his drinking some of Chilblain's energy drink as part of the sponsorship deal) as well as the Speedway administration's satisfaction with their insurance settlement, the case is closed after six months. Joe is released and returns to his old home, where prompted by a red shovel he finds part of the money buried by a tree in his yard. It is then revealed that, during the heist, Jimmy purposely separated several bags from the rest of the loot and sent them to the local dump with the regular trash. The rest he returned to throw off any potential investigations. Jimmy had also managed to retrieve Clyde's prosthetic hand from the vacuum machine. Now working as a Lowe's salesman and with a house he bought next to his daughter's, Jimmy happily reunites with his family at Clyde's bar, where they and the rest of the gang share drinks. Clyde doesn't recognize one of the participants, who turns out to be Grayson continuing her investigation undercover.

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