A biographical drama about Forrest Tucker's infamous heists and escapes from prison.
The retiring Redford will surely be Oscar-nominated for his dazzling display in a crime movie of gorgeous style and generous spirit.
A delightful folk story from one of the best filmmakers working today — and a fitting final turn from Redford, all easy charm and grace. It takes a lifetime of effort to look this effortless.
Whether this is Robert Redford’s final film or not, The Old Man & the Gun is a fitting swan song for the charismatic actor. This is wholesome goodness fed by the spoonful.
The resulting film is flat-out charming, a movie stripped of the usual clichés about ageing (it’s a world away from the recent Michael Caine dud King of Thieves) and shot with the retro feel of a New Hollywood classic.
Redford’s swansong film, in which he plays an audacious real-life bank robber, makes light of the heists but offers a sad, sweet farewell performance.
Robert Redford has said The Old Man and the Gun will be his final film as an actor. If so, it is a fitting way for him to step down.
It’s a shame Redford might be retiring, but what a fitting note to go out on.
Redford’s swansong is an excellent send-off and look back at the actor’s venerable career.
This was as pleasurable an experience in a cinema as I’ve had all year.
General release. Check local listings for show times.