DVD Talk:
Tedious, overlong, and overly familiar. Not much distinguishes the Canadian heist film, 2:22, particularly an embarrassingly ill-conceived cameo by Val Kilmer, who acts here as if he should be observed, with pity, in a cage. But don't bad-mouth Gabriel Byrne for his dopey, bemused scenes; he had the right idea--no credit. If you have to see every heist movie ever made, rent it. Everyone else can safely skip 2:22.
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