Just finished the movie. It was good. In fact I enjoyed the feel it portrayed from the days of the depression. Bankers were despised then. Many families were homeless because of them. Farms that had been in families for a generation or two. Businesses closed for lack of business. All of it started by greedy people on Wall Street and the public knew how the rich banker was the root of the depression. That was the reason public sentiment was so slanted for Bonnie and Clyde, John Dillinger, Baby Face Floyd, and others. It was a type of vengeance that the public felt bankers deserved. Back in those days people knew their bankers well and many were friends to many families. Many of us older remember stories of how our parents and grandparents suffered during that time in their lives.
So, from my point, the movie was honest. The acting really allows you to see another change in law enforcement that was occurring at that time also.
The movie isn't a Rocky or Star Wars movie but in its own right it does stand on its merits. I thought it was great.