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Originally Posted by Miles
Just remembered. Finally got around to checking out Cashback a few months ago and I really enjoyed it. Great British indy flick that had just the right balance of humor, cleverness and general drama.
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I've never read the book but like I said the only downfall I found with the movie was his abrupt change from the dorms in college to isolationism. The director could have worked on that a bit more. The guy was obviously personable. I don't know, it was just too sudden of a change for me to take in without a little skepticism. But that's OK too, not a bad movie at all just one of the things I seemed to hover on.
'Cashback' is one of my top 5 favorite movies. And this is coming from a guy who only 'Goodfellas', 'The Godfather" and 'The Departed' are the few that rank above.
That movie was pure brilliance. Funny, artsy, and just plain cool