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Synopsis
In the 2001 drama-thriller Finder's Fee, a seemingly ordinary poker night spirals into a web of moral dilemmas and unexpected twists. The film follows a tight-knit group of friends—Tepper, Quigley, Fishman, and Bolan—who gather weekly for their ritualistic game, governed by simple rules: each player contributes a lottery ticket to the pot, and no one checks the numbers until the game concludes. However, this particular stormy evening takes a sharp turn when Tepper stumbles upon a wallet containing a winning $6 million lottery ticket. Torn between loyalty and greed, he decides to keep the ticket a secret from his friends and the wallet's owner, Avery, setting the stage for a suspenseful showdown.
As the stakes rise, the film delves into themes of friendship, betrayal, and the moral implications of one's choices. Tepper's decision to withhold the ticket from Avery, who arrives to reclaim his lost wallet, creates an intense atmosphere that challenges the bonds of trust among the friends. The tension mounts as Avery insists on playing a hand, forcing Tepper to confront not just the consequences of his actions but also the fragility of their camaraderie. Finder's Fee expertly balances moments of gripping suspense with poignant character development, making it a compelling watch for those who appreciate intricate narratives exploring the darker sides of human nature.
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Quick Info
- Type
- Movie
- Release Year
- 2001
- IMDb Rating
- ★ ★ ★ ★ ★6.2/10
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