The male protagonist suddenly inherited his uncle’s millions of fortune, but the condition is that he must properly spend 30 million within a month, and he cannot explain the matter to anyone during this period. The reason for setting this condition is related to the uncle's childhood shadow, and he wants the male protagonist to experience this feeling. He became a nouveau riche overnight, and everyone knew his Brewster name.
The male protagonist is very smart. He tried every means to burn all the money, eat a big meal, live in a luxury house, drive a luxury car, and so on. Many people follow him, in fact, to cheat his money, and he is willing to cheat others. However, contrary to expectations, he made money, which made him very distressed. In desperation, he thought of a way to burn the most money-running for mayor of New York City! But he didn't even want to be mayor, and he slogan "none of the above". In fact, his approval rate is quite high. Although he withdrew from the election in the end, the citizens also sincerely thank him.
The film satirizes the change of people's attitude towards money, including the luxury hotel director Carter, the guy from the clothing rental company, the post office shopkeeper, the house decorator, and some passersby around. When Brewster became a millionaire and he used several times more money than booked customers to register the hotel, the supervisor readily agreed to their check-in request; while wearing an expensive costume, he asked the rental company if he thought he was For a lowlife, "Wearing these is not the answer" was the other party's answer; after Liangming that he had inherited the identity of a million-dollar Brewster, the post office owner of the power immediately took out the most expensive stamps from the safe and gave him a large amount every day. If the crowd wanted to see him, a large number of security guards had to stop him. When Brewster went bankrupt, their attitude became cold, even a little ruthless. The hotel director urged him to check out and leave immediately; the guy in the clothing store asked him to return the clothes on his body; after the decorator got the answer that he was satisfied with his work, he immediately asked him to remove all the furniture and said: "I hope you have Money keep it."
Except for those who approach him for money, there are still many good people around him. His goddess accountant, Drake, has been reminding him that such unrestrained display of wealth will make him quickly use up all his money, remind him that those people are trying to lie to him, and he has prevented the signing of the agreement after learning the truth; his friend and Teammate Nolan, tried to help him make money and told him not to listen to the impossible to make money; his security, Melvin and financial planner, even helped him raise funds to repay his kindness when he went bankrupt; Roundfield, the head of the estate, silently Helped him so much that he reminded him that there was still 2 minutes left when signing.
As the uncle said, spending money to vomit, the male protagonist is tired of all this, no one understands his behavior, he can't tell, he is very depressed. In a blink of an eye, it was time to "receive the money", but due to Warren's deception, seeing that Brewster was about to lose his property inheritance, the ending was reversed. Warren was clever instead of being clever. Instead, he gave Brewster a hint, and it went smoothly. The remaining money was used up. Happy Ending, the male protagonist finally became a real rich man and gained love.
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