Callum Crane is in line for appointment to the federal bench during the same week he forces himself, while drunk, on a new secretary at his office who has firmly said no to him. It's also the same week Nathan Corrigan (a young, callow ex-con) goes to the city to meet his biological father, the same Callum Crane. They meet and before Nathan can tell Crane who he is, Crane offers him money to kill the secretary, who has threatened to go to the police.
Nathan takes an envelop of cash and the woman's photo, tells friends about it, and throws away the envelop. One of the friends, who needs money, retrieves the envelope and sets out to kill the woman. Can Nathan stop the crime?
Review
An entertaining movie with a story that has a good dose of twists and turns, with Jaimz playing a guy called Leo, who is desperate for cash that he will resort to any means necessary to get some, including murder.
With a manic and a little bit too convincing performance as a wannabe assasin for hire, Jaimz brings to Leo the right degree of craziness to betray a friend - whilst also convincingly showing his desperations that lead him to betray. With Bill Pullman as the dad, and a convincing performance by Devon Sawa as the son looking for his biological father, this is a really enjoyable film with some great character moments for Jaimz.







