
It was supposed to be a simple heist.
Decorated veteran Will Sharp, desperate for money to cover his wife's medical bills, asks for help from his adoptive brother Danny. A charismatic career criminal, Danny instead offers him a score: the biggest bank heist in Los Angeles history: $32 million.
- 6.6
- 2022
- Released
- 2h 16m

Jake Gyllenhaal
Danny Sharp
Yahya Abdul-Mateen II
Will Sharp
Eiza González
Cam Thompson
Garret Dillahunt
Captain Monroe
Keir O'Donnell
FBI Agent Anson Clark
Jackson White
Officer Zach
Olivia Stambouliah
Lieutenant Dhazghig
Moses Ingram
Amy Sharp
Colin Woodell
EMT Scott
Cedric Sanders
Officer Mark
A Martinez
Papi
Jesse García
Roberto
Jose Pablo Cantillo
Jesus
Wale Folarin
Castro
Devan Chandler Long
William Wallace
Victor Gojcaj
Victor
Briella Guiza
Lindsey
Brendan Miller
Trent
Remi Adeleke
Wade
Jamie McBride
SIS Undercover - Jay
Corey Portugal
SIS Undercover - Homeless Man
Jenn Proske
Lindseys's Mom
Kayli Tran
Kim Daniels
Paul Thoma
Lead Sniper
Nitro Zeus
Nitro the Dog
Justin Scott
Lieutenant #1
Brendan Robinson
Agent Clark's Husband
Annabelle Gurwitch
Therapist
Cici Lau
Woman in Elevator
Sharon Omi
Woman in Vault
Melody Melendez
Nurse #1
Jung Park
Nurse #2
Chelsea Harris
Bicycle Cop
Jesse Gabbard
Papi's Tech
McColm Cephas Jr.
Young Will Sharp (uncredited)
Andy Favreau
Dr. Colin Waters (uncredited)
Max Ferro
Young Danny Sharp
Sheila Houlahan
Woman at Bus Stop (uncredited)
Chris Kalhoon
Helicopter News Reporter (uncredited)
Max Reeves
Bank Customer (uncredited)
Gary Sievers
Homeless Man (uncredited)
Tony Wade
Sniper #3 (uncredited)
Charlotte Xia
Alice Smith (uncredited)









Released
en
$40,000,000.00
$52,303,589.00
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Reviews
This is a Michael Bay movie. I could probably stop the review here because that says all about the movie. Lots of special effects and a mediocre story at best. This Michael Bay movie is no different. The two stars I gave it is solely for the action and the special effects. The script is not even mediocre. It is rubbish. I think what grated on me the most is that there are two characters in t
I laughed, I cried, and now I think I need a nap. My second Bay movie. Jake Gyllenhaal, nitro dog, fantastic cinematography, great emotional core, etc. Excellent stuff.
MORE SPOILER-FREE REVIEWS @ https://www.msbreviews.com/ "Ambulance is one of the most frenetic, literally non-stop action flicks of Michael Bay's entire career - which might be shocking to state. The cast is exceptional - curiously, it's Eiza González who stands out the most - and their interactions are far more hilarious than I anticipated. Choppy editing and inconsistently shaky camera wor

**If you want escapism action, you have come to the right place.** Ambulance is as Michael Bay as a movie could possibly be. There’s a total of maybe 10 minutes of story and plot development before jumping fully into all-out action. Who needs character development when you have a 2-hour car chase and shootout? Not me! It is a non-stop action romp with next-level camera work and stunt work. You

I generally like Michael Bay movies, even when they go into stupid, inane territory. However, his latest, Ambulance is a 90-100 minute movie that is stretched to over two hours and got tedious pretty quickly, most notably the aerial/drone shots that did make me a tad nauseous. The writing also was pretty poor including the cringe "comedic" lines that didn't work, not to mention a few unnecessary s

6 out of 10 for this waste of good actors. Garbage camera work, loud score, and anticlimactic ending that leaves the viewer just disappointed. Car chases and gun fights must have been directed by an action flick newbie, never even once is the cause and effect in the same frame. Looking at people shooting something off-screen and in the next scene seeing bullets hit another thing does nothing for m
Buried deep within _Ambulance_’s loud, flashy action, sickening editing, overstimulated filming techniques, and a screenplay that seems like it was fished out of a port-a-potty is a somewhat thrilling film. Jake Gyllenhaal is a cashmere obsessed lunatic that you can’t help but love, but _Ambulance_ is a gaudy and sloppy excuse of an action film otherwise. **Full review:** boundingintocomics.com

So here's the gist. "Will" (Yahya Abdul-Mateen II) needs $231,000 urgently, so he taps up his brother "Danny" (Jake Gyllenhaal) who, as luck would have it, is on that very day about to hit a bank for $32m. All he has to do is drive and his worries are a thing of the past. They manage to relieve the bank of the cash ok, but horny young police officer "Zach" (Jackson White) becomes a fly in their oi











