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Keanu Reeves First Does the Time, Then He Does Henry's Crime

In his new film Henry's Crime, Keanu Reeves goes to prison for a bank robbery he didn't commit.
/ Source: E!online

In his new film Henry's Crime, Keanu Reeves goes to prison for a bank robbery he didn't commit.

And so what does he do when he gets out? He tries to rob that very same bank. And the logic behind this? As his character says, "I did the time. I may as well have done the crime."

Yeah, we didn't say it was sound logic.

With the help of career criminal James Caan, Reeves grabs a role in a local theater production to make use of a tunnel connecting the theater to the bank. It's all very convenient. It's even more convenient that his new costar/girlfriend (Vera Farmiga) is cool with the whole idea.

Check out the trailer and tell us what you think.

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