Crime still doesn’t pay, but sometimes it can look great and be oh so charming. If you have strong enough charisma and a compelling enough plan of action, you can pull a big audience in with the thrill of a fun time. A notable example is Richard Linklater’s Hit Man which quickly became the #1 film on Netflix shortly after release; serving as an indication of people’s hunger for living on the wild side. For another example, look at a piece of 1960s hip entertainment with 100% on Rotten Tomatoes called How to Steal a Million, with Audrey Hepburn and Peter O’Toole as two connivers who team up to become art thieves with scintillating results.
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