7/10
Micro-budget film that keeps you thinking long after the credits roll...
7 July 2021
Warning: Spoilers
So first off, the direction, photography, acting and general production value are very good especially considering the micro-budget here. Now regarding the story...

*** possible very light spoilers below ***

The title gives you the first clue. No loss, no gain. Hinting at some sort of trade-off at play. And that's exactly what we have on display here. Have you ever wondered what it would be like to take back the money from the greedy hands of those tied to shady political campaign funds, exec payoffs, bailouts, etc? To take it back in almost the same fashion, exploiting the same very system that enabled them? What price is there to pay on one's conscience? Does our Robinhood take the guilt and we enjoy the bounty?

These are the questions the film left me seriously pondering. It's a film on morality that at first seems like it might be just another cerebral heist flick. It made me take a step back and think about humanity and what everything in life can really cost us. How much of vengeance can we even own or enjoy? Good film. I'm looking forward to where this director goes from here.
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