A young man, hard-pressed to pay off his mortgage and support his family, decides that he'll get money any way he can--honestly or otherwise..


Is this thing worth your time? If you like old-school, no-nonsense dramas about regular people losing their minds over bank notes, you might actually dig this. It's not high art, but it has a certain nervous energy that keeps it moving. If you need big budgets or modern pacing, stay away. You will probably find it slow...


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"Is this thing worth your time? If you like old-school, no-nonsense dramas about regular people losing their minds over bank notes, you might actually dig this. It's not high art, but it has a certain nervous energy that keeps it moving. If you need big budgets or modern pacing, stay away. You will probably find it slow, stiff, and maybe a bit dusty. The whole premise is basically one guy's stress level turned up to eleven. You know the type—the mortgage is due, the family is hungry, and the cha..."
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