The Twentyman brothers. are about to be released on bail – DALE (GUY PEARCE), MAL (DAMIEN RICHARDSON) and SHANE (JOEL EDGERTON). Hard experience and an unspoken bond of family have made them masters of their craft – armed robbery. It’s a job and they do it because they’re good at it. Their only rule is, no one gets hurt. Keeping the wheels of crime turning is their long-time criminal lawyer, FRANK MALONE (ROBERT TAYLOR), whose network of contacts reaches the highest level, enabling him to play the brothers and the system to perfection. But success has clearly gone to his head when he begins an affair with Dale’s wife, CAROL (RACHEL GRIFFITHS). Dazzled by her physical attractiveness, Frank has severely underestimated the brain underneath the blonde. Carol is one of life’s greatest operators and she is determined to get what’s hers, even if it means jeopardizing the intense bond she shares with her husband. The brothers are out only long enough to do one job before they are back behind bars because of a problem with the ‘paperwork’. They must do a really big job if it is to be their last. Dale’s festering suspicion about Frank’s motives, and a bout with food poisoning, create an impossible situation leading up to a multi-million dollar heist.