AVClub: Marauders is like a sophomoric college essay: It’s full of interesting ideas that get bungled in the execution. Interspersed with some well-done robbery set pieces, the film as a whole strives for unearned depth, dropping an entire thesis about the nature of legality and ethics into a straightforward crime flick, thereby making the latter elements needlessly confusing while the former get watered down into lackadaisical platitudes. Attempting the profound when you’re out of your depth is the definition of pretentious, and Marauders succumbs to this temptation.
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