Anyone who was ever skeptical of the integrity of the utilization of the cryptocurrency will have the worst doubts by “Wallet”, which is a shrewd and disgusting film about three potential working -class forests designed to recover their investments from an immoral hideout. From the beginning, director Citter Hodierne is developing a rooted attention to his self -designed wings, even though (from the beginning), they are clearly on their way, on their heads and drown with the progress of the plot.
We got acquainted with Billy (Raúl Castillo), which is a single gunman, while declaring loudly to other agents in the Karake Berkshires bar that “he is following encryption since this game stopped,” and boasts that his investments in a currency called Tulip are not going anywhere except for up to up. But this is not, as he is a lot of shock after his young daughter (Joanna Selfie Wing) is that he will soon get enough to buy a new home where they can sometimes spend time away from her mother, and his former skeptical wife (Zoë Winters).
According to what was reported, the mastermind of Tulip Charles Hegel died (which was played with an ideal scale of arrogance conducted by Josh Brenner) in Kenya, and took all the passwords needed to reach the accounts of many of his investors. It is not only the outbreak of Billy, but he finds that he is attributed to a deficit of $ 42,163 at the Tulip account from which he was closed. Dom (Tony Cavallero), his best friend, fighting art coach and colleague in Tulip, in a fragile position of killing – he was planning to use his encrypted profits to create his Dogo – but his porous philosophy angered his anger. For a while, at least.
This is where Eva (Meloni Diaz) comes. Billy was communicating with her in Radet “for more than a year” without actually interviewing her, but she insists that she is worthy of trust, and perhaps most importantly, one of the infiltrators worldwide. She sees easily through Chiciery Hegel – notice that fake Kenyan death certificates can be easily obtained – and with more detective work online, it is decided that the alleged Mongols are hiding in a isolated palace at the driving distance. She suggests that she, Billy and Dum “Go Whale Hunsting” and forcing Hegel to return money to every Bilked investor. Or in its position: “We are Robin Hood this shit.”
It is a half baked scheme, of course, but the beauty of the offers are completely committed by Castillo, Cavalero and Diaz is that although their characters may not be the most severe in the stairs, they are far from stupidity, and much closer to cunning. You can believe that these desperate people can persuade themselves that they will succeed in the plan to invade homes with high risk, despite their lack of criminal experience and long possibilities against them.
There are faded echoes here and there are other home conquest films – and a gesture towards “simple plan” by Sam Raymi – but “a cold portfolio” (which was described as “presented by Stephen Soderberg”) is going to the rhythm of his drum. Hodierne, who works from a scenario, participated in writing with John Hiby, jumps with Dollops of Jet-Black Comedy, especially when Trio visits the weapons store to buy weapons, and faces a confusing writer who yearns for the sale of “the same type) that John Wake uses.” (She also developed another type of firearm to Eva: “Berta is offered for sale if you registered in our rewards program.”) Later, after they somehow managed to storm Hegel Palace, the frequent frequency of DOM is not armed in the important inclusion.
On the other hand, Hegel appears seriously (unexpectedly) honest when he insists that he does not have with him the “cold wallet” (a storage device that is not connected to the Internet where information can be hidden from the eyes of intruders) that would allow him to transfer money. Not only that, but also claims that such a tremendous transition would warn and study it. The home invaders do not buy his story and forced Hegel to contact the assistant (GeneVieVie ADAMS) and they hand them in the morning the contents of criminalizing a safety deposit box in the Kayman Islands.
Thus, the long night journey to this day is increasingly fraught with risks, as the “cold wallet” is constantly hanging from the possibility – no, make the possibility – that something terrible will happen at any moment, unless something worse first.
Oliver Miller’s cinematic filming is one of the invaluable assets, during the two views outside the winter and internal sites of the Hegel Palace. And note the exact use of the non -various music. Listen closely, and you can hear “Silent Night” such as Billy, Dum and Eva via snow towards Hegel’s residence.
How does everything end? Without giving the game away: it is very evil, if you are watching at home, you may be tempted by watching the entire movie again immediately, to better estimate how everything smoothly leads to that end.