Crime 101: An Underworld Drama from Don Winslow
Directed by Bart Layton and based on a novella by Don Winslow, "Crime 101" runs for two hours and 19 minutes. The film is described as a character study that incorporates crime elements.
Principal Characters: The Players in "Crime 101"
Davis (Chris Hemsworth)
Davis is a jewel thief known for meticulously planned robberies executed along the 101 freeway. His distinct pattern notably includes avoiding harm to individuals.
Money (Nick Nolte)
Money serves as Davis's boss.
Lou Lubesnick (Mark Ruffalo)
An LAPD detective, Lou Lubesnick is the officer who identifies Davis's specific robbery pattern. He is portrayed as an ethical officer operating within a police department depicted as having corporate pressures.
Sharon Coombs (Halle Berry)
Sharon Coombs is a high-end insurance broker experiencing career limitations. Her character forms connections with both Davis and Detective Lubesnick.
Ormon (Barry Keoghan)
Ormon is an individual hired by Money. His role involves influencing Davis's operations and ensuring financial outcomes.
Plot and Core Themes
The narrative explores character motivations for engaging in criminal acts. For instance, Davis's thievery is driven by an effort to create an ordered existence, stemming from his background as a former foster child. This background significantly influences his cautious approach to thievery.
A dispute subsequently arises between Davis and Money concerning a high-risk jewelry-store robbery in Santa Barbara. Ormon ultimately undertakes this particular robbery, which leads to violent events.
The Climax: A Beverly Wilshire Hotel Showdown
The film features a climactic robbery sequence set at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel. This intense scene involves both Davis and Lou, incorporating sophisticated elements of deception and a dramatic shootout. The entire sequence aims to highlight the core characteristics of the individuals present.