I linked a Roger Ebert review in case some people are interested.

  • danhakimi@kbin.social
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    9 months ago

    What he does to Martin Starr’s character might have been the biggest issue. Classic shakedown, a little bit of useful business advice… Except it ends up getting him into trouble, both with the law and without. Starr’s life falls apart, and instead of saying fuck it and ratting on the guy who forced him into it and saving his own ass, he goes all in on the criminal conspiracy that only ever hurt him.