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Tuesday, August 5, 2008

MAD MONEY (2008) (b)

"Money can't buy happiness, but it as sure as it can buy everything else."
"Money can buy happiness, nobody can tell you the difference”








Comment:
Money sure can’t buy happiness and some people probably would say “I am happy even though I don’t have much money”. However, will you say you are happy when your beloved ones are very sick in the hospital and you cannot afford to pay for the charge? Will you say you are happy when your children cannot get a proper education? Money sure can’t buy happiness, but it sure can buy everything else. That “everything else” is most of the times called “happiness”. That is why it is difficult for us to tell the difference. To have much money is not a bad thing but not having any money that is a very bad thing.

Summary of the Movie:
A woman who was used to the finer things in life is suddenly thrust back into the work force after her husband gets downsized in writer/director Callie Khouri's (Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood) American adaptation of the hit British comedy Hot Money. Faced with the prospect of losing her home as her debt begins to mount, posh housewife Bridget (Diane Keaton) accepts a job on the midnight cleaning crew at a local branch of the Federal Reserve Bank. When the growing temptation of the cash that surrounds her night after night ultimately proves too powerful to resist, Bridget teams with two of the other cleaners for a criminal exercise in creative moneymaking. Queen Latifah and Katie Holmes co-star in a crime comedy inspired by actual events.

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