
Brent_Marchant
At a time when many of us may feel like were being systematically shafted by big business and powerful financial institutions, its natural that some of us might feel justified in seeking retribution against them for their deceitful actions. Such was also the case in February 1977, when an aggrieved borrower sought potentially deadly vengeance against the president of an Indianapolis mortgage company, as seen in this fact-based comedy-drama-thriller from director Gus Van Sant. When Tony Kiritsis (Bill Skarsgård), a mentally challenged borrower, felt financially betrayed by a lender he implicitly trusted, he decided to take action to get back at the loan companys owner, M.L. Hall (Al Pacino). However, on the day he was scheduled to meet with ...