Film Brain reviews this crypto heist film presented by Steven Soderbergh, which is a decent but almost great thriller, but doesn't quite hit the jackpot.
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00:00A crypto heist goes wrong in the thriller Cold Wallet, which is presented by Steven Soderbergh.
00:05After losing everything in a crypto scam, Redditors Raul Castillo, Melanie Diaz and Tony Cavallaro
00:11take matters into their own hands and break into a mansion owned by influencer Josh Breener
00:16to steal their money back, which becomes a game of cat and mouse.
00:20Movies like these always have their plans go awry, and I think you can tell that these people
00:24aren't exactly the brightest people in the subreddit, with more bravado than brains
00:28as they try to hunt down their whale, an image that the movie keeps coming back to.
00:33They don't know what they're doing and they just rely on vibes and impulses,
00:37especially Cavallaro's gym owner who thinks all this breaking and entering is really
00:41messing up his karmic vibes, man. The performances in Cold Wallet are solid,
00:46but aside from the crypto theme, you'll have definitely seen this kind of home invasion
00:50crime thriller before. It starts to sag in the middle section as Breener tries to manipulate
00:54all of them to try and get them to turn against each other, but the characterisation
00:58isn't sharp enough for that. It feels like it's just a draft or so away from turning what is a
01:03watchable but familiar thriller into something more memorable, and maybe it should have leaned
01:07heavier into its satire or the psychological head games. But Cold Wallet is well directed
01:12by Cutter Hoddian, and the final 30 minutes especially are pretty tense, as the stakes
01:17rise sharply and their Robin Hood ambitions inevitably take a violent turn. It's missing
01:23that something that would make it truly great, but keep an eye on these filmmakers, their stock
01:28might rise.