Outside the window of the cramped tenement, the city of Dayton hummed with the desperate energy of the working class. Here, time wasn't just money. It was life. People earned hours at their jobs and spent minutes on coffee. When your clock hit zero, your heart stopped. There was no negotiation.

: The film serves as a blunt allegory for wealth inequality and "Darwinian capitalism". It highlights the gap between the 1% (who are essentially immortal) and the 99% (who live day-to-day).

The rich live forever in "New Greenwich," while the poor struggle daily in "The Ghetto". 🎭 Main Cast & Characters

: Reviews were mixed; while critics widely praised the creative premise, many felt the execution devolved into a formulaic action movie with clunky dialogue.