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Based upon a true story wherein a gang of friends managed to infiltrate one of the biggest credit card companies and pull off the biggest and most audacious diamond heists ever committed.... (Full plot summary below)

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Based upon a true story wherein a gang of friends managed to infiltrate one of the biggest credit card companies and pull off the biggest and most audacious diamond heists ever committed.

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New York Times - 8/10 by Ben KenigsbergIt’s hard to escape the sense that Plastic is itself a cheap knockoff, but the point is not to look too closely.
Daily Star - 6/10 by Andy LeaThe plot, which is supposedly based on a true story but plays out like an episode of Hustle, is deliciously twisty. But it's the clever dialogue and a dastardly turn from Alfie Allen that really makes it tick.
Cinema Movil - 6/10 by Alberto AcuñaPlastic isn't an instant classic mainly because of its visual style, sometimes more in touch with an electronic music video than a film. [Full review in Spanish]
Los Angeles Times - 4/10 by Gary GoldsteinAs mindless entertainment goes, it's a pretty watchable time-passer.
Time Out - 4/10 by Anna SmithThe London scenes are fine but the guys seem far too relaxed in Miami considering death is looming. And we’re given no reason to root for them other than that they’re young and good-looking.
Total Film - 4/10 by Richard JordanIt’s nowhere near as subversive, stylish or witty as Guy Ritchie’s debut – hampered by thoroughly unlikeable characters that not even its talented young cast (Ed Speleers, Will Poulter, Alfie Allen) can make you root for.
HeyUGuys - 4/10 by Stefan PapePlastic is an unpredictable, albeit convoluted production that bears many twists and turns for the audience to enjoy.
Empire Magazine - 4/10 by Olly RichardsUnthrilling stuff elevated by a capable cast.
Digital Spy - 4/10 by Emma DibdinImagine The Inbetweeners starring in a low-rent Brit imitation of American Hustle, having first undergone a collective personality transplant.
The List - 4/10 by Rob CarnevaleEven the unintentional laughs eventually give way to groans of disdain. Don't be conned into seeing it.

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