

A reformed street figure risks everything when he tries to help an old friend fresh out of prison, only to discover that some debts don't disappear; they come back to collect.







It's a pretty mixed bag, but more people walk away disappointed than impressed. Miles Mussenden plays Marcus, a reformed guy trying to help an old friend out of prison, and the premise of old debts coming back to collect feels painfully unoriginal to most who see it — the story is the biggest point of criticism. The one thing that consistently gets praised is how the movie looks, with strong visuals providing some style to the familiar street drama. Mussenden's performance in the lead doesn't really move the needle for anyone.
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