Let me get straight to it. Army of Thieves has an enthralling exposition, to start of, and raises the bar of storytelling with a modern antique appearance. I fancy how the locksmith (in the beginning) dubbed the safes, forming a puzzle, after his musical namesakes ring cycle operas (by Wagner) based on characters from German heroic legends:
The Rhinegold, The Valkyrie, Siegfried and Götterdämmerung.
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You probably noticed this but the 5th safe can be locked from the inside! (If you haven't, this is your chance!). What are the odds that you find a safe like this one, I mean it's not like jewelry can lock itself inside. The significant message I unveiled from this is the fact that the 5th lock is actually symbiotic to abstract emotions of oneself which can only be unlocked from inside (my opinion), "A safe capable of containing anguish and misery..."
Sebastian.
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