My rating: 6.5
Film review:
An auntie, a cleaner, Damei works in a bank to smash old ticket speculation. Through her continuous efforts, she finally found a few associates. Although the bank's security system is very strict, as long as it is a human job, there are bound to be loopholes.
They started stealing old banknotes non-stop, and in the end they couldn't spend any more, but they still didn't stop, they continued to steal, and they were eventually targeted by the police. The reason is that their lives are too luxurious and not proportional to their income. They began to burn money non-stop, trying to eliminate evidence, but it was too late, and they were caught by the police. Fortunately, Damei did not panic like her accomplices, but used money to hire a very good lawyer to defend them until they were acquitted. Because the federal investigators could not prove that the money was stolen from the bank, and the bank president was unwilling to admit that the money was lost, he could only give them a felony tax evasion and fined them all. It means that they have become penniless people again. Unexpectedly, after half a year, Damei took some of their friends to the bar where they often came, and the money was hidden in it. The film is not in line with human nature at all. If Damei ends up taking the money alone, and several of her accomplices are used to living a luxurious life and suddenly have no money, their lives will be even more tragic and miserable. This movie can get at least 7.5 points.
View more about Mad Money reviews