Critics generally praise the film for its stylistic approach and rare access to the criminals.
Scaled models of the bank and tunnels to visualize the escape route. Bank Robbers: The Last Great Heist
Mastermind Fernando Araujo and "The Engineer" Sebastián García Bolster explain their technical innovations, like a custom-made metal press used to breach the vault. Critics generally praise the film for its stylistic
An estimated $20 million in cash and jewelry was stolen, much of which remains unrecovered. Bank Robbers: The Last Great Heist
: Rated it 4/5, noting its "firsthand interviews" and "fascinating" storytelling, while warning of frequent cannabis use and some swearing. Documentary Style The film avoids being a dry reenactment by using: