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What can a manager of a luxury apartment do when he finds that the richest occupant, who turns to be an investment fraud, has taken the pension fund of the apartment's employees? Josh Kovaks, the manager, has nothing in hand but to go for the cash safety net of Arthur Shaw, the investment fraud. He forms a team with Slide, a crook; Odessa, Charlie and Enrique, his colleagues; and Fitzhugh, an evicted building resident. It's a challenge for them to keep away agent Claire's team away from the scene. The heist is planned on Thanksgiving to keep away distractions. The only challenge now for Josh and his team is the heist itself. Josh Kovaks is the manager of a high-rise condominium in New York. He is close to all the tenants, especially financier Arthur Shaw. One day Shaw is arrested by the FBI for fraud. Josh thinks it's a misunderstanding that can be resolved, but later he learns that the employees' pension fund - which he asked Shaw to handle - is gone. When one of the employees tries to kill himself, Josh's views of Shaw change. He goes to see him and loses his temper, and his job. The FBI agent in charge tells him that Shaw might walk, and recovering the pension fund is unlikely. She tells him that it's been rumored that Shaw has $20 million lying around if he needs it in a hurry. Josh thinks he knows where it is, so with two other fired employees and an evicted tenant, they set out to get into Shaw's penthouse to get the money. But they realize they need the assistance of someone who knows how to steal, so Josh asks an old acquaintance named Slide who he knows is a thief to help them. I think this movie was interesting because we can watch the acting from senior actors like Ben Stiller and Eddie Murphy. In this movie, Ben Stiller acted as Josh Kovacs. as a manager who have responsible to manage the employee and Eddie Murphy acted as Slide, a thieves.

The plot from the movie is unexpected, many scenes are unexpected and this movie have little joke and perhaps serious scenes. Actually, i think because this is Ben Stiller's movies, this film have many humorous scenes, but in this film you can't find many humorous scenes, but i think the serious scenes more than humorous scenes.

if you want see the new acting from Ben Stiller and Eddie Murphy, you can watch this movie ^^ Tower Heist is about working joes who discover that a fat cat who lives in the high-rent apartment in which they work has absconded with the employees' pensions, a la Bernie Madoff. So the joes decide to rob the guy to get their money back by way of a wacky plan and the help of a jaded career thief and other standards of the plot.

The Tower is a stand-in for Trump Tower, it's been said, a high rise with high rollers. Josh Kovacs (Ben Stiller) is the building manager, and like all good managers knows everything about each of his tenants. He even plays chess over the computer with the penthouse resident, Arthur Shaw (Alan Alda), a financial muckity-muck who's so wealthy he owns one of Steve McQueen's old Ferraris. Ah, but then Shaw is nabbed by the FBI for running a Ponzi scheme. Josh is quick to defend his friend until he learns that his staff's pensions are gone with the wind - and that Shaw may have $20 million in undeclared money still in his apartment.

Josh confronts Shaw and quickly loses both his cool and his job; then, along with his brother and law/concierge Charlie (Casey Affleck), former finance guy-turned-squatter Mr. Fitzhugh (Matthew Broderick), and the new elevator operator Enrique (Michael Pena), he comes up with a plan to get everyone their money back in just the way you'd expect from a movie plot - a hare-brained scheme. This one involves bringing in a criminal named Slide (Eddie Murphy) for help and backup. (I know what you're thinking: Eddie Murphy? Count me out. This will be crap. Please read on.)

The movie is not crap. I found it to be entertaining. I know it seems implausible, but hear me out. The movie is supposed to be inspired by the Ocean's 11 films, but it owes quite a bit to a lamentedly overlooked film, Who's Minding the Mint? - which starred Jim Hutton and a cast of odd characters trying to break into the U.S. Mint. In that classic, a complex plan is invoked, with each character assigned a particular cast. Same here, fewer characters. Doesn't matter - like the older film, unforeseen roadblocks emerge, trust is violated, and shenanigans ensue.

So why did I find it entertaining? It's so well cast. Stiller could have played this as a slapstick caricature role, but he plays it mostly straight; in fact, he forgoes the nebbishness entirely and makes his character believable simply through leadership capability, forward thinking, and so on. Josh isn't a small man thrust into a big situation; he is a normal man who truly does know his stuff and forms a plan to reach a particular goal - just as you'd imagine a real-life hotel manager to be.

Eddie Murphy also plays his role with a lot more subtlety than you'd expect. You might think he would burst into full-on Axel Foley role or some over-the-top mean ol' gangsta wanna-be, but he doesn't. Oh, his Slide is a bit of a bastard, but the point is that he is a completely believable bastard. The script allows Murphy to, well, act instead of simply playing a role. That's an important distinction, I think. How many times has Eddie Murphy played a role that made you think anything other than, "Oh, there's Eddie Murphy"? Not many; Dreamgirls comes to mind. He's so fluid and natural in this movie that you almost forget he's supposed to be Eddie Murphy, Superstar.

I think the film is also served well by what appears to be a simple plot. Is it that simple, though? Is it possible that you get to the end to find that things aren't quite what they seemed? And when you watch the movie, don't you have a preset notion of how it'll end? Perhaps it ends that way, and perhaps it doesn't. For me, though, I found the ending to be the best of all worlds - plausible, not too tidy, and still at least a mild surprise.

I singled out Stiller and Murphy for their great work here, but there really are a lot of other good performances: Broderick, Pena, Alda, Tea Leoni (FBI agent), Affleck, Stephen Henderson, and Gabourey Sidibe (the latter is really terrific). Oh, and here's the best part. The movie is directed by Brett Ratner, but there are no wise-ass cops to be found and, thank goodness, no explosions. Not a one. You'd never know Ratner directed it.

Tower Heist succeeds because it doesn't lose sight of what it wants to be - a comedic caper, nothing more. It doesn't pretend to be overly complex, like those Ocean's films. It doesn't rely on deep characterizations. It doesn't allow itself to get tripped up in minutia. It is simply a well-thought-out, well-put-together film with fine, believable acting. A smoothly engineered crowd pleaser. A Ponzi scheme is a fraudulent investment operation that pays returns to its investors from their own money or the money paid by subsequent investors, rather than from any actual profit earned by the individual or organization running the operation. The Ponzi scheme usually entices new investors by offering higher returns than other investments, in the form of short-term returns that are either abnormally high or unusually consistent. Perpetuation of the high returns requires an ever-increasing flow of money from new investors to keep the scheme going. The system is destined to collapse because the earnings, if any, are less than the payments to investors. Usually, the scheme is interrupted by legal authorities before it collapses because a Ponzi scheme is suspected or because the promoter is selling unregistered securities. As more investors become involved, the likelihood of the scheme coming to the attention of authorities increases. The scheme is named after Charles Ponzi who became notorious for using the technique in 1920. Ponzi did not invent the scheme (for example, Charles Dickens's 1857 novel Little Dorrit described such a scheme) but his operation took in so much money that it was the first to become known throughout the United States. Ponzi's original scheme was based on the arbitrage of international reply coupons for postage stamps; however, he soon diverted investors' money to make payments to earlier investors and himself. a5c7b9f00b

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