Imperfections Page #2

Synopsis: Cassidy Harper (Virginia Kull) is a struggling actress sleeping on her mother's couch (Marilu Henner) and grinding out auditions, fearing that any chance at stardom may have already passed her by. Desperate to save enough money to move to Hollywood, she takes a job working as a runner for her mother's boyfriend (Ed Begley, Jr.), an importer in Chicago's diamond district. When she realizes the money is trickling in too slowly for her to put a stake together, she conspires with the owner's son (Ashton Holmes) to stage a robbery and keep the diamonds - using her former boyfriend (Zach McGowan) as the fall guy. Their hare-brained scheme only gets more complicated when she realizes she's still in love with her volatile ex.
Genre: Comedy, Crime, Mystery
Director(s): David Singer
Production: Level 33 Entertainment
 
IMDB:
5.6
Metacritic:
45
TV-14
Year:
2016
109 min
Website
21 Views


to be here at 10.

I'm early that's good, right?

- Yeah.

Well, it's not complicated.

Basically we have to

take these stones,

and we get them to other

shops in the neighborhood

as discretely as possible.

We used to use a

big security firm,

but they kept getting robbed.

It was actually gangs of

Columbians who specialize in it,

so now we do what

they did 50 years ago.

We hire a pretty girl

that no one would suspect,

and she just puts

them in her pocket

and takes them where

they need to go.

- Well, that sounds dangerous.

- It's not.

- Well, what happens

if I get robbed?

- Well, you just give

it to them right away.

Don't fight we have insurance.

- How do you know

you can trust me?

- I don't, but we

have insurance.

- Hey, you must

be val's daughter.

- Cassidy.

- You're gonna be great.

What a beautiful girl you are.

- Why thank you.

You know, you have

an amazing voice.

Have you ever considered

trying to do VOICEOVER work.

It's actually very lucrative.

- Thanks but I have

enough disappointment

in my life already.

One thing you can't

dress like that.

- Like what?

- You look like Stevie

nicks and everything

but that's not what I want.

Jeans, simple.

- Okay, got it.

- It's easy misdirection

like the magician at a

kid's birthday party.

Get them to look at the

little birdie up here

take their wallet

with the other hand.

- I should mention I'm

gonna need to leave

from time to time for auditions.

I'm sort of in demand right now.

There's actually a cop

show that I'm up for,

but I'll keep you

both in the loop.

- I'm sure we can figure it out.

What about the

insurance company?

- I left a letter

on your desktop.

- There's no letter on my desk.

- On your computer desktop.

- We keep having

this conversation.

Efficiency every

dollar you waste

adds another day until I retire.

Do good tell your mom I said hi.

- He seems okay.

- Yeah, he's a doll.

Anyway when you're

not schlepping around,

you can be here helping us

with doing filing stuff.

I actually have a

delivery for you right now

if you're up for it.

Yeah, you'll be going to Hatoum,

which is 224 south Wabash.

So just put this in your

pocket just be cool.

- That's it.

- Yeah, we already

had you bonded.

Just sign here.

- What happened to the last girl

that did this job?

- She was killed in a robbery.

- What's in the envelope?

- Two diamonds.

- Worth how much?

- About 23,5.

- Sh*t.

- Why don't you come

right back here afterwards

I have another delivery for you.

- Okay, here I go wish me luck.

- Vaya con Dios.

- I like your earrings.

Is that tourmaline?

- Sorry me no English.

- Here, here, here, here you go.

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Submitted on August 05, 2018

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