Sunday, 28 September 2014

The Brass Teapot - review

Young married couple Alice & John Macey are struggling for money. As John spends his days working in telesales, Alice attends interviews with no luck, but although they know they need money to survive, they are still as in love as possible.

When they’re out on a drive they are hit by another car causing them to spin out of control and while thankfully they’re both ok, something catches Alice’s eye – a brass teapot in a small antiques shop by the side of the road. Drawn to its intricate detail, Alice is tempted to steal it and makes off with it without getting caught.

Back at home while getting ready for another interview, Alice accidentally burns herself with curling tongs and sees the teapot shake. Opening it she sees a handful of notes and realises that the teapot produces money when someone gets hurt.

Desperately in debt, Alice and John resolve to do all they can to get as much money as possible resulting in them becoming rich quickly and flashing their money around, but when their house is broken into by a couple of guys willing to kill for the teapot they realise they’re in over their heads – just how far will they go to remain rich?

A fun movie which although was quite ‘out there’, I really enjoyed.

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