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Monday, March 2, 2026

Suspense-heist Movie Review - Flawless

 This 2008 British film isn't flashy or have breathtaking thrills which so many think is required today. It's one of those movies that you either like or hate.  Many critics hated it while others weren't so critical or even liked it.  I like it and yes, even own it. Find out more below.

What it's about:  "London, 1960. Laura Quinn (Demi Moore) is the lone female executive at London Diamond Corporation. She is frustrated as her talents are rarely acknowledged and her less-experienced male co-workers are promoted ahead of her. She is shocked, but intrigued, when the mild-mannered night janitor, Mr. Hobbs (Michael Caine), approaches her with a daring but simple plan to steal a handful of diamonds from the vault. Laura agrees to help, but she is soon in over her head. And it is not long before insurance investigator Mr. Finch has his eyes on her."

Taglines: "It took the heist of the century to settle the score" and "He had a scheme. She had a motive."

Cast:

  • Demi Moore as Laura
  • Michael Caine as Hobbs
  • Lambert Wilson as Finch
  • Nathaniel Parker as Ollie
  • Shaughan Seymour as Eaton
  • Nicholas Jones as Jameson
  • David Barrass as Fenton
  • Joss Ackland as MKA
  • Director - Michael Radford
  • Writer - Edward Anderson

Rated PG-13  1 hour 46 minutes

Rotten Tomatoes 56% and critics reviews:

"Yet for all the imperfections, Flawless is a film you find yourself rooting for. Heists involving a keen sense of history are pleasant to stumble across." Charlotte O'Sulivan - London Evening Standard

"It's Caine's old-timer who provides the acting sparkle. Flawless may not be a perfect gem, but thanks to Caine it's definitely not paste." Jason Best - Movie Talk

"There's little by way of thrills. Still, as a caper with a great cast and clever premise, Flawless works, despite its, um, flaws." Rosamund Witcher - Empire Magazine

"Ignore the dull framing device and this is a watchable period crime drama." Daniel Etherington - Film4

"Terrific performances elevate this extremely low-key heist thriller into something thoroughly intriguing. It may never crank up much excitement, but the 1960s vibe it generates is very cool." Rich Cline - Shadows on the Wall

"Demi Moore is excellent as the catalyst for the crime caper with a profoundly personal motive, something we don't discover until late in the film, and Michael Caine is wonderfully dry as the office cleaner with an agenda" Andrew L. Urban - Urban Cinefile

"May not quite live up to the daunting implication of its title, but as a solid piece of beautifully acted and precisely written filmmaking, you'll find nothing better." Ken Hanke - Mountain Xpress

"For about 100 of its 108 minutes, this film treats the viewer to a stylish, suspenseful roller coaster peppered with all manner of ugly, money-grubbing corporate types." Christy DeSmith - Minneapolis Star Tribune

"Retro London heist caper may not interest kids." James Rocchi - Common Sense Media

"The answers to its most intriguing puzzles disappoint, and the final motive provided for this near-perfect scheme can only be described as flawed." Sean O'Connell - Charlotte Weekly

"Fatuous and soulless." Kevin Maher - The Times (UK)

Trivia (from IMDB):

  • Edward Anderson wrote the script with Sir Michael Caine in mind, and he was always his first choice for the part of Hobbs.
  • The movie playing at the theater is The League of Gentlemen (1960), a much beloved heist movie.
  • Sir Michael Caine's grandfather had a similar job to Hobbs.
  • Hobbs is another name for the devil, and like the devil, Mr. Hobbs tempts Demi Moore to commit a sin.

My Thoughts:

If you like the pace of John leCarre movies, then this pace won't bother you. If you are used to fast paced thrillers that develop at the speed of light or Marvel movies, this definitely isn't for you. But if you enjoy a story that develops as it goes building some layers, then this could be your movie.

The story develops incrementally and there is a plot disconnect or two if you really churn over the details. But I personally found it an enjoyable movie to watch when I just want to loose myself in a movie and forget this world. It can be a respite in many ways. Michael Caine is always stellar and I thought Demi Moore was quite good in her role, too.  Some of the camera work could have been better and the ending wasn't as satisfying as I like, but it is good IMHO.

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