Inside M Crime Thriller, Detective, And Mystery

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The movie “Inside Man” consist of crime thriller, detective, and mystery. This detective movie consists of a bank heist. There are many hostages and criminals within the mystery. The detective must be inspiring and able to put clues together no one else can. Also, the detective in this movie must follow police procedural. A good detective story has many mysteries involved and the detective has great mindset skills. In the beginning of the detective mystery there is a called made of a bank robbery on Wall Street. The robbers are dressed as painters to distract others. Action is already heavy as the robbers unfold on the hostages. Everyone is trapped, and all doors of the bank are locked. Everyone had to turn in all cellular devices and strip of their clothes and put on painter’s clothes. Once everyone followed protocol people were separated into groups and put into different rooms throughout the bank. If protocol wasn’t followed the hostages faced consequences like, being …show more content…
The investigators had no idea what the robbers looked like neither the hostages. Detective Frazier had to look at every hostage that was released as a robber. While everyone was trying to figure out a safe way to release the hostages, the robbers already had their planned sealed. Once the robbers got everything they wanted, they left out with their plan. They released all the hostages, and everyone had to get on ground. Everyone had to get checked for I.D. and names. There was one person that tried to get past the policeman, and there was one woman they cried very extra while everyone else was shocked to the point they were calm. The hostages had to get on a NYPD bus and go to the station for questions. The police checked the bank for more evidence and saw the robbers were gone. They noticed that there was a fake blood t-shirt which was used earlier as a scheme. Nobody had any evidence or clues to figure out who the bad guys

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