The Last Deal: A Gripping Crime Thriller in a Changing Marijuana Landscape

A gripping crime thriller that explores the world of black-market weed dealers and the consequences they face when the law changes.
The Last Deal: A Gripping Crime Thriller in a Changing Marijuana Landscape

The Last Deal: A Gripping Crime Thriller

The legalisation of marijuana has been a hot topic in recent years, but have you ever wondered what happens to those who make a living from the illegal trade? The Last Deal, a gripping crime thriller, delves into the world of black-market weed dealers and the consequences they face when the law changes.

Vince, a dealer played by Anthony Molinari, is determined to score one final big deal before the legislation kicks in. He borrows money from some shady characters and gets a truckload of grass, but things take a turn for the worse when the van goes missing. With a mountain of debt and no way to pay it back, Vince finds himself in a desperate situation.

The illegal weed trade is a lucrative business, but what happens when the law changes?

The Boss, played by Sala Baker, is not a man to be trifled with. He’s the kind of guy who breaks things to make a point, and Vince knows he’s in trouble. As the threats escalate, Vince finds himself in a desperate fight for survival.

The Last Deal is a tense, suspenseful ride that will keep you on the edge of your seat.

The film’s strength lies in its talented cast, particularly lead actor Anthony Molinari. His background in stunts translates to believable fight choreography and a captivating screen presence. The plot is a tangled web of deceit and betrayal, keeping you guessing until the very end.

The action sequences are intense and believable, making for a thrilling ride.

While some viewers might find the characters a bit underdeveloped, the film’s raw energy and unique perspective on the changing marijuana landscape make it a must-watch. If you’re looking for an adrenaline-fueled crime thriller, The Last Deal is definitely worth checking out.

The Last Deal is available on UK digital from Scatena & Roser Films on June 3rd.