Marcus is a "Cleanup Specialist" for high-end insurance firms—not the kind who mops floors, but the kind who "disappears" embarrassing liabilities before the policy pays out. He’s two hours away from retirement when he’s assigned to retrieve a stolen $50 million vintage car. The catch? The car is currently being used as a getaway vehicle by two bumbling teenagers who have no idea they’ve also accidentally kidnapped a notorious international arms dealer in the trunk.
Hard-hitting, inventive "found-object" choreography. Marcus uses everything from a selfie stick to a frozen burrito to take out professional assassins in a convenience store shootout. 4. The Climax
A rival mercenary team and the arms dealer’s private security are all converging on the same GPS coordinate. The tension builds through a ticking-clock narrative (the "1,171" reference translated to a tight 117-minute "real-time" feel).
A man of extreme precision who is currently having a mid-life crisis over a gluten-free muffin. He just wants to get to his flight to Tuscany.
Based on the technical markers in your request, this "piece" refers to a concept for an original film that fits a specific profile: a (solid, crowd-pleasing quality) and a 1,171 runtime/scale (likely referencing a 117-minute high-octane pace) within the Action-Comedy-Thriller genre. Title: The 11th Hour Liability
Action-Comedy-Thriller Vibe: A mix of the high-stakes chaos found in The Nice Guys and the relentless pace of Bullet Train . 1. The Hook
Most of the humor stems from the generational gap between Marcus (old-school tradecraft) and the teenagers (Gen-Z chaos theory). Imagine a high-speed chase where the protagonists are arguing about whether or not a specific TikTok dance is "cringe" while dodging RPG fire.
6.9 1,171 Action Comedy Thriller 【Official × 2024】
Marcus is a "Cleanup Specialist" for high-end insurance firms—not the kind who mops floors, but the kind who "disappears" embarrassing liabilities before the policy pays out. He’s two hours away from retirement when he’s assigned to retrieve a stolen $50 million vintage car. The catch? The car is currently being used as a getaway vehicle by two bumbling teenagers who have no idea they’ve also accidentally kidnapped a notorious international arms dealer in the trunk.
Hard-hitting, inventive "found-object" choreography. Marcus uses everything from a selfie stick to a frozen burrito to take out professional assassins in a convenience store shootout. 4. The Climax 6.9 1,171 Action Comedy Thriller
A rival mercenary team and the arms dealer’s private security are all converging on the same GPS coordinate. The tension builds through a ticking-clock narrative (the "1,171" reference translated to a tight 117-minute "real-time" feel). Marcus is a "Cleanup Specialist" for high-end insurance
A man of extreme precision who is currently having a mid-life crisis over a gluten-free muffin. He just wants to get to his flight to Tuscany. The car is currently being used as a
Based on the technical markers in your request, this "piece" refers to a concept for an original film that fits a specific profile: a (solid, crowd-pleasing quality) and a 1,171 runtime/scale (likely referencing a 117-minute high-octane pace) within the Action-Comedy-Thriller genre. Title: The 11th Hour Liability
Action-Comedy-Thriller Vibe: A mix of the high-stakes chaos found in The Nice Guys and the relentless pace of Bullet Train . 1. The Hook
Most of the humor stems from the generational gap between Marcus (old-school tradecraft) and the teenagers (Gen-Z chaos theory). Imagine a high-speed chase where the protagonists are arguing about whether or not a specific TikTok dance is "cringe" while dodging RPG fire.