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Synopsis: Two joyriders Jesse and Sam discover something hidden in the back seat of the car that could change their lives forever. Brian, unknown to Jesse and Sam, is desperately trying to seek a "quick fix" business deal that will put him back on top financially after being let go from his executive position at one of the top investment firms. Brian decides to go "all in", investing the rest of his savings into a short-term drug deal. After Jesse and Sam intercept the illicit drug money, they soon learn that they've stolen from the wrong people. A twisted tale of greed, deceit, murder and wealth, PRESSED is an action-drama feature where three relationships collide. It changes lives, some of them for good.
Genre: Action, Crime, Drama
Director(s): Justin Donnelly
Production: Inception Media Group
 
IMDB:
4.7
NOT RATED
Year:
2011
88 min
Website
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Do not want to be around ...

to see his last breath.

I do not know. I like it here.

And why would not you?

His parents were wealthy.

They will do anything to that between

into a good college ...

- And get a good job.

- You go to college.

- You really believe that?

- There are programs ...

- For the poor, right?

- Not only for the poor.

I had other plans.

- He was on his way.

- Who?

Tara Ingleford.

What? Tara Ingleford

is the way to what?

- You like that since grade two.

- I know it!

- What will I tell him?

- Be nice.

- I'm not cool.

- Calm down.

Damn!

- How am I?

- Okay.

- Really? And breath?

- Not so good.

God!

He was behind me?

Hi, boys!

Hi

I will do the following:

I will help you.

It has $ 500 in there?

I said I went bankrupt.

What do you want money?

Where's your wallet?

How much?

I have 10, 40 ...

- Three hundred dollars.

- You'll owe me.

I draw $ 200

at the ATM.

Yes Continue to look.

Hi, Mickey. This is Jimmy.

Jimmy Moretti. That's it. Listen.

I bet $ 500

in Indiana.

Win by eight points

the difference.

Yes Five hundred by eight points

in Indiana.

Got it? Beauty.

- Can I ask you, Jimmy?

- Can.

- You have to bet $ 500 I?

- No

- But it feels.

- Play 500 in 5000, my friend.

- How so?

- Need to know something about me, Brian.

- I'm not behind in anything I do.

- I've heard it before. And ridiculous.

It is not nonsense. Go home

Indiana and watch the game tomorrow.

If it does not win Indiana 90-82,

I give you $ 500 in my pocket.

- From Your Pocket?

- Yes

I like the deal. I am inside.

Health

CANCER SOCIETY:

- Come on! Good!

- Morrison will rebound.

Missing the first 5 seconds.

- Morrison makes a move.

- One more. Come on.

- This will make the last basket?

- One more.

And he scored a goal!

That's right, ladies and gentlemen.

- Yes!

- Pacers lost by eight points.

- Hi, Jimmy.

- Hi, Brian.

- How are you.

- Okay.

Right.

- Really?

- Yes

I think no more

go see my money.

- It is better to tell.

- Four hundred, five hundred.

Thank you.

Thank you.

- This will help you not?

- Surely, my friend.

I do not want to, thank you. I have

meeting with the bank manager.

- I must set things right.

- Are you sure?

- Yes, I want a soda.

- Okay.

I'm still reeling

last night.

Here you are.

- What will you do with the money?

- I know he will. Pay some bills.

Pay some bills.

How much responsibility.

I'm thinking of doing

fewer betting ...

if you have more

something like this.

More guesses? I do not know, Brian.

Almost never have guess so.

- I imagine.

- We shall see.

- What are you doing?

- Multiple accounts.

I have more money than I thought.

Will you help me for a while.

- Really?

- Just so you know.

I'm working

a business out of here.

Really?

I posed the question, Brian.

How do you feel ...

when I turned her $ 500

at $ 5,000?

That's very good, no?

I'm working this business

there is a possibility ...

$ 100,000 for the three

in less than a week.

- Come on, man. At once?

- Yes In a single bet.

We've got now.

This money is all I have.

If you lose, I was devastated.

- I would be nothing.

- What did I say?

I've heard. You do not get

back at what he does.

Exactly.

I know you think this bar

no big deal, right?

- I love it.

- Good.

I bought with my money.

When I won 350 000

I'm sure the last time.

I do not have little by little.

And mine. Free of charge.

- I'm impressed.

- It must be the same.

But this business requires

large amounts of money.

Right?

How to take care of the bar,

I do not have time to get the money ...

to bet again.

And then you enter.

I know you're telling the truth,

but is that ...

- True.

- I can not do that now.

Okay.

We need 100 000.

I'll get the money

and send it to the right person.

I guarantee you'll win

three times a week.

- Three times more than that.

- Businesses will now come with a warranty?

Sit in it. This is the bar.

I offer half of the community ...

if the business fails,

that will not happen.

It will not.

Right?

Only the land is worth around 300 000.

His family back in a week?

What would you say to them?

- What's the deal, Jimmy?

- This is it. Import and export.

We accept submissions in one week

and send them back in other places.

We sell products cheaper

and better than competitors.

Something that will always be in demand.

We're still small.

But if successful, will grow.

Let's do an experiment.

Do not be a problem

use your money.

Like I said.

Give me a week.

Hi, Sammie.

- Hi

- How are you?

All.

Was good last night, huh?

How?

- Good.

- My son!

- Is that so?

- Yes

What are you doing?

Having the life you deserve.

Not that this city has given me.

- You have money? And ride?

- I have a few dollars.

I'll see where he surrendered

to go by bus.

This is not a plan, Jesse.

This is the plan I need, man.

Need Money

and up, right?

We can arrange it, the last time.

In the sake of the past.

I am trying to start over.

I want to clean up here.

I do not think stealing a car

is a good way ...

I do!

- Okay, Sammie.

- Seriously, Jesse. Come on.

- Take good care there.

- You're in good hands.

I hope.

- See you, Jimmy.

- Eat.

I'm with investment funds

we have talked about.

No, no.

You come to find me.

I do not know? What about my car?

This is a black Dodge Dart 197 1.

Okay. Sure.

Wait.

Right. Whether in the car.

How can this be?

Where to take items?

That's the one.

- Really?

- Yes he is.

Okay.

- What do we do?

- We leave it here.

- But we must return.

- What? It's you who want to steal it.

- I know. But going back.

- Does not matter. Right?

Let's leave here and forget

this subject. The police will come get him.

No. Can we change a tire?

It will take only about five minutes.

I will not dirty my hands and my

knee to change this sh*t.

Not a big deal.

No joke, Jesse!

I do not do these things!

If you change a tire, I promise

Will take you anywhere.

Right.

Does not have a spare tire, Jesse.

What's this? A bag?

- Jesse!

- What?

- AIO.

- Hi, friends.

- Jimmy?

- Yes

- What happened?

- I just want to know.

When he left,

see something strange?

- Why?

- For nothing.

Just curious. I have

make sure everything, you know?

- Like, "" believes "," Jimmy?

- Must be run.

- We'll talk soon.

- Jimmy?

Come on.

Goldstein.

You bastard!

I can not answer now. If you

wanted to sell me something ...

Forget it. For the others,

You know what to do.

Hi, Jimmy. This is Brian. I called

to see how things go.

Call me when you hear this message

or so you have time.

One hundred thousand dollars!

- And now?

- I do not know.

This is incredible.

Change people's lives.

- Save. We will not spend it.

- Are not we?

No. Who makes the 100 000

in an open car ...

is the kind of people the same

who kills you to take the money.

Come on, Jess. When the $ 100,000

fall in our laps?

Not ever.

Please, people.

We need it.

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