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The vault review
The vault review





the vault review

Put simply, they can’t, but what they can and have done is relatively straightforward: Use those limitations to their advantage. They’re not trying to compete with Ocean’s star power or Mission: Impossible’s blockbuster-sized budgets. That might sound like damning The Vault with faint praise and maybe it is, but it also falls in line with Balagueró and his collaborators’ obviously modest ambitions. Yet for all that familiarity, The Vault manages to remain a superficially engaging addition through a two-hour running time that rarely feels superfluous. Only the setting, Spain, and the year, 2010, offer any real difference from other similar genre entries. There’s little here that can be described as surprising or shocking as Balagueró, a genre director with a classically unobtrusive style, takes an international cast through comfortingly familiar plot beats-each a slight, barely noticeable iteration on the last.

the vault review

The Vault, a heist-thriller directed by horror veteran Jaume Balagueró (the REC series), is nothing if not a formulaic film that apparently took five screenwriters to develop it into a relatively coherent script.







The vault review