It started as a worse version of American Pie, and when it tried to become something like Saw, it ended up like a generic american action movie. Mix all that and add bad acting, predictable plot and really stupid stereotypes. A waste of time.
This film is about how government regulations don't work, and how the drugs they impose don't help its users, only the big pharma's wallet. It'd be prohibited if it was launched nowadays. Plus, it approaches homophobia, respecting differences, thriving economically with your own business, dealing with your community ignoring regulations... This is the best agorist and libertarian movie I've ever seen. I'm also drunk.
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