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The mistake to distribute a mediocrity must have come from the fact that the story, such as it is, is somewhat timely, in the aftermath of the worldwide financial meltdown. Derek Ting plays an arrogant New York trader who goes in search of big money in Hong Kong, where he goes inside a company looking for information for his scheming boss back home (a sadly wasted Linus Roache). He manages to break free of his American counterparts (who are so shallow, bro) and learns the important lesson that one can make merely an obscene amount of money and have a family, without having to resort to unethical schemes that will destroy companies. Along the way, he connects his own pointless back story to that of the locals in Hong Kong. If I could have left after 20 minutes of this drivel, I would have.
This film opens today at Landmark's E Street Cinema.
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