An ordinary, decent crime comedy-thriller boosted a little by its Dublin setting and by the award-winning Kevin Spacey, whose Irish accent is as dodgy as the film's claim that its characters are fictitious, since they seem to bear a close resemblance to those in John Boorman's docudrama The General. Michael Lynch (Spacey) is the leader of a robber gang whose ingenuity cocks a snook at the law until he makes a personal enemy of the wily Sgt Quigley (Stephen Dillane), who vows to get him. Since Lynch, who has two happy wives (Linda Fiorentino and Helen Baxendale) in tow, is into crime for the thrill rather than the money, retribution looks likely. It's mild, rough-and-ready stuff that just seems to be marking time too often.