The climax does not rely on a bag of money being stolen. It relies on Willy Bank being forced to pin a "Green Dot" (the Five Diamond Award) on his own chest—a symbol of excellence he craves but does not deserve—as a final gesture of humiliation.
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Ocean’s Thirteen: Revenge, Rigging, and the Ultimate Vegas Payback Ocean-s Thirteen
Then came 2007. With Ocean’s Thirteen , the franchise came home. The climax does not rely on a bag of money being stolen
Here’s a write-up on Ocean’s Thirteen , the third film in the Steven Soderbergh-led Ocean’s trilogy. With Ocean’s Thirteen , the franchise came home
The brilliance of Ocean’s Thirteen lies in its simplicity. Unlike the first film, where the motivation was money and the woman, or the second film, where the motivation was debt and survival, the third film is driven by a deeply personal catalyst: the betrayal of a friend.