This movie started on the right note. A silly crime caper about getting files worth $500 Million from a company and putting them on a thumb drive. The woman will get 1% of the take, which she desperately needs. And then the move starts to drag. And drag. And drag some more. Dead space between lines of dialog. The pacing so slow that your mind goes numb. A story that just disintegrates and nothing of any importance is said or done in the last hour.
I watched it to the end and can't even tell you who got the thumb drive or what they even did with it. I know it was a Mcguffin, but the interplay between the two leading actors was juvenile at best.
Avoid this movie like the plague.
Or watch it, if you need something to put you to sleep.
Plot summary
A broke and frustrated IT technician decides to embark on a one woman heist to steal valuable data worth millions on the black market.
Uploaded by: FREEMAN
April 15, 2023 at 11:37 PM
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Cool Beans
Jennifer (Kyla Frye) is a top computer coder and just got terminated as her services are no longer required after she recoded all the computers. She is three months behind on her rent because can not land another job as it appears she is being blocked by Gates (Simon Callow) a man who wants to hire he for an hour for five million dollars. She must get into a key carded building with a chip in her key card, go into a secured office and download a file marked "Oliver" off a computer that has accounts and passwords worth $500 M dollars. These are illegal funds from somewhere and we are given multiple choices as what they are. While on the computer a man named George Cook (Sam Benjamin) enters the picture. There is a struggle for the real file as things get jumbled.
The plot was not well thought out or put together well. The characters were bland.
Guide: F-word. No sex or nudity.
Truly Terrible
Awful script, terrible acting and a poor excuse for a plot! Please don't waste your time unless, like me, you managed to get through this by noting all the errors, of which there are many - the pistol still cocked after being fired. It doesn't take a genius to work out why this is available "free to watch". We should be able to charge them to watch it!
How on earth did it cost £250,000, according to IMBD. There are many people producing amazing works with a camera-phone and absolutely no money whatsoever.
Seriously, do NOT waste anymore of your time, you've already spent far too long reading this review...