Emily the Criminal
Came out; 2022
Time; 1 hours 37 minutes
Watched: Netflix
Rating; R for language, some violence and brief drug use
IMDB Rating; 6.7/10
Caution; Spoiler Alert
Staring.
Aubrey Plaza as Emily
Theo Rossi as Youcef
Bernardo Badillo as Javier
Megalyn Echikunwoke as Liz
Story Line.
Emily (Aubrey Plaza) is saddled with student debt and locked out of the job market due to a minor criminal record. Desperate for income, she takes a shady gig as a "dummy shopper," buying goods with stolen credit cards supplied by a handsome and charismatic middleman named Youcef (Theo Rossi). Faced with a series of dead-end job interviews, Emily soon finds herself seduced by the quick cash and illicit thrills of black-market capitalism, and increasingly interested in her mentor Youcef. Together, they hatch a plan to bring their business to the next level in Los Angeles
Thoughts.
This movie looked great from the preview, it had potential, but it fell very flat.
The movie was so slow and extremely boring with some tense moments. I think most of can feel what Emily was feeling. Working dead end jobs and trying to come out ahead.
CAUTION; Major Spoiler Alert
Emily
lives in Los Angeles and is deeply in debt. She struggles to pay off
her student loans, largely because a felony conviction prevents her
from obtaining a well-paying job. Consequently, she delivers food as
an "independent contractor" for a catering company. A
co-worker connects Emily to a "dummy shopper" service that
promises to make her $200 in one hour.
The service is revealed
to be a credit card fraud ring, and Emily meets Youcef, one of its
organizers, who instructs her to purchase a flat-screen TV using a
fake card and ID. The next day, Emily is sent on a larger job
(purchasing a car on a no-limit credit card) which goes poorly after
the dealer discovers the scam, leading to a physical
altercation.
Youcef tends her wounds and they discuss their
aspirations. Emily, an aspiring artist, wishes to visit South America
once her loans are paid off, while Youcef plans to purchase a rental
property with the money made from the fraud ring.
On her
request, Youcef teaches Emily how to make fake credit cards on her
own. He gives her a taser for protection, and instructs her not to
sell stolen goods at her home or scam the same store twice in a week.
Youcef lies about his involvement with Emily to his cousin Khalil,
with whom he works.
While dogsitting for her childhood friend
Liz, a buyer for some of her stolen goods follows Emily to her
apartment and robs her of her earnings, taking the dog. She tases the
buyer and reclaims both.
At a party, Emily learns that there
is an opening at Liz's advertising agency, and that Liz has gotten
her an interview with Alice, her boss. Emily invites Youcef to the
party, which sparks a romance between them.
At a dinner with
Youcef's family, Khalil reveals that Emily has been caught hitting
the same store twice within a week, prompting the store to post
security footage of her online. This leads to a falling-out between
Youcef and Khalil, who cuts him out of the fraud ring.
Emily's
job interview with Alice goes poorly after she discovers the job is
actually an unpaid internship. When Emily objects, Alice insults her,
calling her "spoiled".
Youcef reveals to Emily that
Khalil had not been paying him for several months. Further, the owner
of the rental property he plans to purchase requests an immediate
down payment and so he decides to rob the fraud ring itself. Youcef
and Emily arrive at the ring's storage unit to find that Khalil has
already taken everything, as well as emptying their shared business
bank account.
Emily convinces Youcef to confront Khalil at his
safehouse, where they attempt to ambush him. Khalil attacks Youcef,
severely injuring him, though Emily is able to subdue him using a box
cutter. Taking the ring's money and assisting Youcef to his car, she
realizes they have lost his car keys and cannot drive away. As police
and ambulance sirens draw closer, Emily chooses to abandon him in his
car and take the money for herself.
The police eventually raid
Emily's apartment and discover she is gone. Now living in South
America, she returns to making art. Emily also establishes a credit
card fraud ring of her own, recruiting dummy shoppers with the
promise of making $200 in one hour.
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