90s classic

Lonnie 2022-05-30 18:57:17

The beginning of the story is in a harmonious white family. Nick has a good job, a good relationship boss, and a beautiful wife. It seems that life can no longer be easy. This afternoon, he returned home early to surprise his wife, but he never expected to "find" his wife and his boss in the bedroom. He drove away at a loss, and met Terrance the black robber on the road. A seemingly desperate white man and a black man who couldn't find a job, a little too clueless, sparked an alternative spark. (No plot together) When nick discovers that his wife and his boss are having a affair, it is just a misunderstanding, can he make up for the wrong thing he did?

Some people want to go back to the past, some people look forward to the future, and more people live in the present, trapped by work and life, and don't even have time to think. This is a comedy, and of course everyone is happy at the end. Nick finally found his previous life with Terrance's help. He gave Terrance a job opportunity he wanted. The plot of the whole movie is relatively compact, and there are a lot of laughs, but the ending, I want to believe it, but I can’t believe it. Can I get it back if I did something wrong or happened? Can it be changed?

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Nothing to Lose quotes

  • T. Paul: I never noticed before, but you really got nice eyes.

    Nick Beam: Shut up!

    T. Paul: But you do.

    Nick Beam: Let's get this over with, I can't believe I'm committing an armed robbery for two flashlights.

  • T. Paul: Let me explain something to you, Nick: if you ain't got digital, you ain't got shit. This has only got one CCD chip. Broadcast has three, Nick!

    [Nick glares at him]

    T. Paul: Don't look at me like that. Are you surprised I know shit?