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Direction - Daniel Schechter
 
Production - Michael Siegel, Elizabeth Destro, Ellen Goldsmith-Vein, Jordan Kessler, Lee Stollman, Ashok Amritraj, Jennifer Aniston, Elmore
Leonard
 
Story - Daniel Schechter
 
Based On - The Switch by Elmore Leonard
 
Starring - Jennifer Aniston, Yasiin Bey, Isla Fisher, Will Forte, Mark Boone Jr., Tim Robbins, John Hawkes
 
Music - The Newton Brothers, Jordan Galland
 
Release Dates - 15th Sep, 2013 (TIFF), 29th August, 2014 (United States)

 

 

Life Of Crime is an English comedy film based on The Switch by Elmore Leonard directed by Daniel Schechter and produced by Michael
Siegel, Elizabeth Destro, Ellen Goldsmith-Vein, Jordan Kessler, Lee Stollman, Ashok Amritraj, Jennifer Aniston, Elmore Leonard starring Jennifer Aniston, Yasiin Bey, Isla Fisher, Will Forte, Mark Boone Jr., Tim Robbins, John Hawkes.
 
 
There's a pair of fumbling ex-cons who plan a get rich quick scheme by kidnapping a rich man's wife and demand for a huge amount from him hoping he'll give it making them rich overnight.
 
 
Frank Dawson, a real estate big shot accumulated a huge wealth. He got almost everything in his life with a socialite wife, Mickey. The two criminals, Louis and Ordell not only kidnap Mickey but also blackmail him by revealing the truth behind his shady business. But Frank chooses not to pay these kidnappers. Actually, no body knows the fact that things between Frank and Mickey aren't good and Frank was filing for divorce with her. So, there's no need for him to pay for this lady. In fact, he has already moved on in the matters of heart with another lady, Melanie.
 
 
This wasn't something Louis and Ordell planned and now they want to get a solution to this problem. These two guys are not actually bad at heart like other criminals and have some humanity in them. The film is filled with comedy.
 
 
Aniston took the comedic cake and this character is definitely going to keep you engaged. The film got the right amount of witty turns, deft plot twists, funny situations and interesting characters.
 
 
Verdict: If you are looking to laugh and enjoy this evening, then give a shot to Life of Crime right away.