No matter how good the filmmakers or the surroundings, or even the computer graphics, they are no substitute for films made at a particular time and in a particular place. What I'm saying is that even if they had made a picture of 'The Italian Job' at the beginning of the 21st century with the same script and with as much adherence to history as possible, the setting of those years, we would have already seen a very different picture. And probably only connoisseurs would have noticed the difference in details. I'm not one of those experts. But perhaps everyone can feel the spirit of the time, and even feel it. Here, if you've felt it once, you can't confuse it with another.
For this, for the opportunity to encounter another time, perhaps other views and manners of people - that's what I have to say to this movie: "Thank you! Especially considering the solid direction and the young Michael Caine.