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Sidney Lumet's 1989 film Family Business explores the conflict between generations and the inescapable nature of family legacy, using a heist to highlight the moral differences between three generations of the McMullen family. While focusing on character dynamics rather than the caper itself, the story highlights the struggle to reconcile personal ethical codes with deep-seated familial bonds. Read a full review at RogerEbert.com . Family Business movie review & film summary - Roger Ebert