The Hold-Up

The Hold-Up

2001 · 87 min · ES · 6.1 (18 votes)
Dir. Eva Lesmes · Starring Adriana Ozores, Malena Alterio, Maribel Verdú, Carmen Maura, Juan Gea, Jaime Pujol · Music Manuel Villalta
Comedy

Lola's a single mom, broke, working as a janitor and maid. Silvia is pregnant, and her lover (her boss) won't leave his wife. Maite, newly a widow, discovers she's penniless but wants to maintain appearances and give her daughter a fancy wedding, and Pecholata, a punk kid living in a youth center, will soon be turned out on the streets. Lola, who cleans a bank every morning, decides to rob it, convincing the others to join her: they'll use replica guns, dress as men, take Silvia hostage, and all will be smooth. But things go awry, including the fact that Lola's ex, Gustavo, is a cop. Desperation may be the mother of invention - and a corrupt bank manager its father.

VIBE

A wild, darkly funny caper about unlikely women turning to crime out of sheer desperation. It's a chaotic ride fueled by sharp wit and a surprising undercurrent of solidarity, proving that sometimes the most absurd plans can be the most thrilling.

chaoticdarkly humorousenergeticsurprisingly heartfeltpropulsivequirky comedycaper filmsocial commentarydesperationfemale solidaritysocial inequalitycrime
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