President of the Bank, I can't believe you committed suicide! I can NOT believe you committed suicide! How could you have done this? How could you have committed suicide? I can't pull you out of this one!
@@davidfelter417 LOL How can anyone watch a Neil Breen movie and come to the conclusion that he knew that he was doing is beyond me. Yes, it's just a movie.
"Who do you bank with?" "The Bank" "Oh yeah, I heard they were caught up in a scandal a few years back. What was that all about?" "It was shocking and amazing."
And I'm just here amused by the fact that few, if any at all, politicians and/or businessmen/women would say things like this, even in the face of such allegations. They fight the allegations, try to overturn them, and just go on as they ever did most of the time.
@@SaiyanofLegend1993 it’s possible that Neil’s character was mind controlling them, that’s maybe what that thing in his hand does so they don’t have control over what they’re saying but lord knows if this is even mentioned in the movie 🤣
@Matty Sounds like something a "HoLiEr ThAn ThOu" Neil Breen protag would do. Dude's made himself some sort of space alien, artificial intelligence from the future, a military superstar, a psychic hacker and god knows what else. It's a possibility that in this movie as a psychic hacker he can manipulate minds as well as hack, but Neil Breen stories are better known for their cruddy acting, effects, and the amusement brought from them rather than their coherence so it probably isn't even mentioned if that is indeed the case.
@@MeanT241985 I read on Wikipedia that apparently Neil Breen "used his psychic powers" to kill him. But the editing is so terrible I don't even know what happened.
@@zedoctor3724 I think Neil used his "psychic powers" to either reverse the bullet back at him or cause the gun to backfire. I question whether Neil himself even knows though. 🤣
man but this movie is like this?the shooting i mean,its really real? what the hell is with the background there?it looks like a 1930 movie when they discovered the camera!
2:10 "My releasing of these files today will not endanger any innocent person." I'm not sure about the innocent actors who played in this film and could never find a job again.
Breen ''and then you shoot yourself you corrupt motherfucker!'' Actor "but... I'm just an actor... and the gun is not loaded, right?'' Breen (smiles) ''sure, president of the Bank, it's all ok, sleepy time soon, sleepy sleepy''
“They now know my crimes.” *randomly has gun on hand* “I resign today as president of the bank. Goodbye” *kills himself in public while everyone continues speaking*
I like how Breen didn't even understand that the exhaust is meant to be piped inside the car, so Your Congresswoman is just sitting inside a running car
the tension, the drama, the weight of their decisions, the political intrigue, the climatic ending. it's too much to handle. neil breen is an outstanding filmmaker
When I saw this with my friends I had just eaten super spicy wings. I laughed so hard I got really bad reflux and couldn't sleep all night. It was so bad I thought I was dying. As I sat on that toilet with a jug of milk in hand, all I could think was that Neil fucking Breen's directing was going to be the end of me.
I like how they didn't even show the pills in his hand. It makes it seem like he just took, like, two pills, if that. Dude's just going to wake up in 15 minutes.
I unironically love two additional things aside from all the masterful observations everyone has done: 1) How the background image has more quality than Breen and the characters in the foreground. 2) That RU-vid has a "suicide" warning for watchers for the Jim scene, which wasn't even suicide, but doesn't have one for this epic ending which was Breen smiling at every suicide he knows through his psychic powers everyone is commiting. Better than the ending of Chaplin's The Great Dictator (1940).
"The people who elected me deserve someone who cares about them and the country." I'll take Things No Politician Would Ever Actually Say for $100, Alex.
This man is not deserving of such mockery and ridicule in these comments. He is the perfect storm of bad filmmaking. He should be praised. Who else has such perfect symmetry of complete incompetence in ALL areas needed to produce a film? Some, suck at writing. Some, suck on the production side of things. Some, have very rough skills, but have put together an interesting concept. Some, have great production skills but tired and/or just plain bad ideas. The fabulous Mr. Breen is a horse of a different color, who manages to fail in every aspect of making a film, and that is a rare and wonderful thing. He puts himself in his films, yet can't act. Can't direct, yet does. Writes scripts at the level of a pre-teen (with a mild learning disability). He even edits and credits himself as the musical director. And somehow, manages to suck brilliantly at everything he touches. Cmon, that takes effort. You can't simply suck that hard by chance. There are mysterious powers at play here.
I can't believe that not only was he able to get the files, but the supporting documents, supporting truths, and even the *FACTUAL* documents??! He truly is a man of the people and an absolute wizard of technology. Now the public has all the truths. Incredible
To be fair, that's still less insane than Teddy Roosevelt, who ACTUALLY got shot before a speech, and decided that since he was still alive, it probably wasn't serious, and he just gave his speech anyway.
I love the stalinist nature of this sequence: everybody is a greedy capitalist saboteur and goes on record to denounce themselves before committing suicide.
This isn’t Stalin. If anything, these people look like they did it under their own free will. Stalin would’ve threatened to kill their families if they didn’t confess and commit suicide.
damn in another comment I speculated that making a movie about the French Revolution would be right up his alley wrt his politics but actually your comment is taking my mind in a new direction
"Money, Payoffs, and Greed were always the priority of my company." I love how he includes "Money" in that shameful list, as if there's something unusual or immoral about a company wanting to make money.
It shows how Neil's political narrative is one the level of a 15 year old who just learned his first lesson on politics and thinks just wanting to make money is evil
@@totalwartimelapses6359 hey! I was politically aware when I was 15(which was last year). I didn’t think that way. We young people may be more progressive, but we’re not communists.
@@deviantsemicolon618 Well good but that's not what I implied In western terms yeah "rich man bad" translates to being a lefty but it's a general feeling a lot of young people all across the world get when looking at overly successful people I did so for a brief period of time, where I looked at how much money movie stars and football players make and thought it was unfair
Neil doesn't have a moral system. In fact, he doesn't give a shit about anything in this entire movie. He's just heard terms like "money", "greed", "corporate", "fraud" and "corruption" and puts them all together in a incoherent mess to make himself seem like the ultimate hero.
Balls? Isn't it just straight-up lack of talent and skill , combined with extreme ignorance, in a not-too bright individual who has endless motivation to make films?
a truly hearthbreaking scene. So atmospheric, and absolutely brilliantly acted. I will never accept why this scene alone wasn't nominated for at least 6 Oscars.
I resigned today as President Of The Bank. Which bank? Your bank. Which is my bank? The bank that you bank with. Yeah and what's that called? It's one of the major banks Sir.
You know maybe if you're going to have all these corrupt politicians kill themselves at the end of your movie, maybe it would be better not to make them out to be more sympathetic characters than the main one at the end.
Why is the audience so calm about people walking up and shooting themselves in the head one by one. On top of that no one noticed the gun fire of the assassin getting assassinated except for the guy giving the speech like what?
We should install tall podiums like this nationwide outside of town halls where randos could just go up and espouse whatever was on their mind. They could all be livestreamed to to reach a nationwide audience. 😂
I think this movie is 10/10 but my only problem is is that in moments like 1:28 the background clearly shows the sun is on the left but the sun is shining on the right side of his face. Can someone please explain how this is happened? I have spent hours on how this could be possible but I have come to no conclusion.
I know we all get this but I have to say it: nobody even bothered to see what the "files" and "supporting documents" were before deciding to kill themselves? He could've just bluffed and saved himself all the energy of "hacking into secret information."
I truly admire how naive Breen is. Like, he thinks if all this corruption was suddenly known to the public, there would actually be any consequences. We already pretty much know how terrible things are, and we just continue to go about our day 😄
1:35 Breen is actually an amazing director; look here, he skilfully incorporates the use of a notorious directorial technique known as the 'Kubrick Stare', devised by Stanley Kubrick to display the point at which a character is at the peak of their derangement. Truly amazing directing!
@@sponish0 Basically, yeah. And he'd love to be able to take them down. I feel like this movie is more or less Neil's fantasy. Dylan is who Neil wishes he could actually be.
When the politicians just started shooting themselves right then and there, and he just kept talking like nothing happened, i lost it. Even the "crowd" was cheering him on. As far as bad movies go, this one takes the cake for me.