Beatriz (Salma Hayek), an immigrant from a poor town in Mexico, has drawn on her innate kindness to build a career as a spiritual health practitioner in Los Angeles. Doug Strutt (John Lithgow) is a cutthroat, self-satisfied billionaire real estate developer. When these two opposites meet at a dinner party, their worlds collide and neither will ever be the same.
Typical movie about how corporate greed is bad and how ceos are evil. To bad reality suggests otherwise, I noticed she didn't mind driving a car or using a computer or working in a hospital. Typical hypocritical activist bs. If the ending had a real message instead of the stupid way it ended, it might have had a chance. Unable to develop any empathy for any of the cast. One of the worst movies I've kinda watched. My wife selected it and I lost interest within ten minutes. Played games on my tablet to keep my wife company. And even she said it was awful.
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Warning: this movie triggers uncomfortable emotions for RWers as it exposes the irony of maintaining self-importance at the expense of others using current political trends. The writing is A+ and Lithgow gives an awesome performance. It's a shame that the Left has such a monopoly on creativity and logic when presenting their viewpoint. Personally I would love to see "RW propaganda" done in a similar manner but it always seems to fall flat, uninspiring, and downright stupid.