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  • Ca$h
  • Opened March 26, 2010 (Opens 03/26 in limited release; Opens 04/09 in wide release) | Runtime:1 hr. 48 min.
  • R
    language, violence and some sexual content
  • CA$H is a quirky psychological thriller that examines the power money can wield over humans. When a struggling young couple, Sam (Chris Hemsworth) and Leslie Phelan (Victoria Profeta) find a suitcase full of cash, they think their luck will take a Read More
  • Cast: Sean Bean, Chris Hemsworth, Victoria Profeta
  • Director: Stephen Milburn Anderson
  • Genres: Art House/Foreign, Suspense/Thriller

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    Obsessive compulsive --CA$H

    Obsessive compulsive behavior can be hazardous to your health even if you're a bad guy like Sean Bean. This is one of the oldest crime story ever told i.e. the straight guy ends up with the bad guys money and the bad guy wants it back. This one,however, has a twist: the bad guy is a number guy who has O.C.D. and will not settle for anything less than every penny he is owed. In the process he turns the straight guy and his wife into bad guys like hinself. I really liked this movie even when it slowed down a little in the middle, because it was a trick they played on the audience. They were setting us up for a big change in the straight couple's character and a surprise ending. There were little flaws in the movie like; Bean practicing Yoga and smoking like chimney,calling the Illinois DMV the Chicago DMV,and a cop-out repayment plan to some of the victims especially to their jerk of a banker. But, by and large this is a very good crime movie with an exceptional ending.

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