Those greedy Wall Street financial tycoons created a financial crisis, which not only brought down the US economy and the global economy, but also hurt many small people. The film tells the story of such a tragic little person, Jim, a security guard of a cash truck, who was deceived by a financial institution on Wall Street for investment and wealth management. Due to the economic downturn, the company laid him off, and the security guard couldn't do it. Wife with brain tumor committed suicide because she couldn't afford $300 a day for gene therapy. The credit company came to the door to recover the mortgaged house and forced him to get out of the house within 24 hours.
This little guy who was born in the army found that many of the "normal ways to solve problems" on Wall Street were cheating, and he couldn't do justice for him at all, and he couldn't get his hard-earned money back. As a result, this little guy who had nowhere to go and who still had blood, rose up and set off a "one-man revolution", fighting with Wall Street and washing Wall Street with blood.
This is a typical realism movie. In today's Europe and the United States, there are very few movies about social tragedy and suffering. Although the filming is a bit rough, a bit amateurish, a bit crappy, and the actors' performances are a bit watery, but seeing the scenes of Wall Street's bastards getting their heads shot and bloodied can really relieve the victims of Wall Street.
Little people can't afford to be hurt. Once they are in a hurry, big things will happen, and the consequences will be very serious. This is what this movie tells you.
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