It's Not My Fault and I Don't Care Anyway

États-Unis, 2017, 96 min

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Alan Thicke surprises as a famous self-help guru who refuses to pay ransom when his promiscuous daughter is kidnapped by a drug gang. Her saviour comes in the unlikely form of a 300 pound heroin addict, winningly played by Quinton Aaron. Famous motivational speaker Patrick Spencer refuses to pay the kidnapping ransom for his only daughter Diana, leaving only the unlikely friendship between Diana and a goon-for-hire standing between her and a body bag. Patrick Spencer is famous for his philosophy "It's Not My Fault and I Don't Care Anyways." His book of the same name has earned him a lot of money and the adoration of his enormous fan base. When small-time crook Johnny 3-Fingers discovers that he's been selling drugs to Patrick's daughter Diana, he hatches a plan. Johnny enlists "Giant Man" Brian Calhoun, an intimidating yet gentle heroin-addict, to help kidnap Diana and demand a ransom. Unfortunately for Johnny, he underestimates Patrick's "I don't care" philosophy. In this dark comedy, unlikely friendships are formed and selfishness is taken to the point of no return. Could it be that Patrick is right, and everyone only cares about themselves in the end? (Cinemax)

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anglais An attempt to make a crime comedy that also tries to say something or have some message within it, but overall it simply disappoints in all aspects, or rather, in all aspects it's just average. Just when you feel like a bigger idea is coming, it's immediately killed by some other mediocre scene. ()

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