Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA 'Millennial Coming-of-Rage' story about a young woman who loses her job and struggles to pay rent - until she befriends a pickpocket who convinces her that the only way to survive in Ameri... Alles lesenA 'Millennial Coming-of-Rage' story about a young woman who loses her job and struggles to pay rent - until she befriends a pickpocket who convinces her that the only way to survive in America is by committing petty crime.A 'Millennial Coming-of-Rage' story about a young woman who loses her job and struggles to pay rent - until she befriends a pickpocket who convinces her that the only way to survive in America is by committing petty crime.
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Female lead Jacki Von Preysing lights up the screen with charm and wit. She has to come up with 4 months of rent money in a hurry. Despite losing her job.
She is aided by a "petty criminal" Nicolette Sweeney though despite this reputation, we see very little of her criminal operandi.
There is very abstract sexual innuendo and no sexual situations. There is no action or moments of suspenseful climax.
The film is otherwise watchable and mildly entertaining, and you are kept watching if only to see how Von Preysing gets out of her situation.
It's one of those light "safe" movies to watch with your partner on a Friday night without really having to discuss anything afterwards...
Female lead Jacki Von Preysing lights up the screen with charm and wit. She has to come up with 4 months of rent money in a hurry. Despite losing her job.
She is aided by a "petty criminal" Nicolette Sweeney though despite this reputation, we see very little of her criminal operandi.
There is very abstract sexual innuendo and no sexual situations. There is no action or moments of suspenseful climax.
The film is otherwise watchable and mildly entertaining, and you are kept watching if only to see how Von Preysing gets out of her situation.
It's one of those light "safe" movies to watch with your partner on a Friday night without really having to discuss anything afterwards...
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Tells the macro story of the Millennial experience of the American Dream at a micro level. Lots of character-centric comedy punctuated with fun suspense/crime sequences and a great ending.
It's about the sacrifices that the millennial generation was coerced into making: the forced abandonment of a dignified life in exchange for comforting illusions of security and control. It's about the reality of what happens when those illusions are ripped away. It's about the endless layers of systemic pressure that pile up, squeezing every last modicum of energy, money, patience, and goodwill out of good people. No one in Meltdown who has the power to help - whether by making a small sacrifice of their own convenience, or by simply empathizing with a stranger to make her feel a little less alone - does so. That is, unless their own illusion of security, comfort, or control is at risk of being torn away. Property only exists for those who can afford security. There is no solidarity between those who hold power in this story and those who don't. When a system no longer serves us, and everything has been taken, leaving us only with our values, to whom can we turn?
There are macro problems no individual can face. This is a movie about facing the micro ones. It's about peeling off the papery husks of the American Dream and reemerging from its desiccated cocoon with a sense of agency, power, and hope-found, crucially, through helping other people.
Tells the macro story of the Millennial experience of the American Dream at a micro level. Lots of character-centric comedy punctuated with fun suspense/crime sequences and a great ending.
It's about the sacrifices that the millennial generation was coerced into making: the forced abandonment of a dignified life in exchange for comforting illusions of security and control. It's about the reality of what happens when those illusions are ripped away. It's about the endless layers of systemic pressure that pile up, squeezing every last modicum of energy, money, patience, and goodwill out of good people. No one in Meltdown who has the power to help - whether by making a small sacrifice of their own convenience, or by simply empathizing with a stranger to make her feel a little less alone - does so. That is, unless their own illusion of security, comfort, or control is at risk of being torn away. Property only exists for those who can afford security. There is no solidarity between those who hold power in this story and those who don't. When a system no longer serves us, and everything has been taken, leaving us only with our values, to whom can we turn?
There are macro problems no individual can face. This is a movie about facing the micro ones. It's about peeling off the papery husks of the American Dream and reemerging from its desiccated cocoon with a sense of agency, power, and hope-found, crucially, through helping other people.
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