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InnaT
Dec 1, 2023

At first glance, this movie looks simple and fun. Two girls met and they had one common goal to be rich.

Kony, a married lady who wants to become a mom. Several attempts to get pregnant with IVF have failed. To make up for the budget she spent, she got hooked on discount coupons at various stores. My husband didn't approve of it.

Jo Jo, the girl is African American. She tried to advertise and sell cosmetics for African Americans. But her business was going very badly.

Due to the fact that one day Kony wrote complaints about the fitness breakfast (it did not seem very tasty to her), she came up with the idea to sell free coupons for a small fee.

Joe Joe and Kony have come a long way to get rich. But there are always problems when your business is not honest.

An employee who checked the coupons for their authenticity became interested in them. It seemed to me that he was a loser in life. He loved his job very much and was very responsible, believing that people should live honestly and not harm trade organizations.

He found out half of the film, investigated and searched for those involved in the sale of free coupons. Because trading companies suffered huge losses.

Kony did IVF in secret from her husband. This was the last attempt for her. She took a biomaterial from an unknown donor. She realized that she and her husband were not on the way.

In general, the girls were caught, and there was a trial. Jo Jo was only given 10 days in jail because Kony took all the blame on herself. Kony got 11 months. Because the trading companies did not make claims to the girls. They decided not to reveal their names. And they refused to sue them.

As a result, Kony managed to get pregnant. After a prison sentence, Kony and Joe Joe went back into the dishonest business.

I liked the movie. However, the plot is a bit delayed.

And I want to draw a little parallel between this movie and "The Wolf with Walt Street." Both films are about how to get rich quickly dishonestly and fraudulently. Of course, they cannot be justified.

Kony did well for ordinary people, giving them the opportunity to buy goods at a reduced cost. But trading corporations suffered from this. Although for them such losses are a trifle. Trading margins will always cover the loss.

Jordan's idea was to sell air and cheat both rich and ordinary people.

But these people are not deterred by a prison sentence, they do not learn a lesson from it. They are continuing their dishonest business again.