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INTERVIEW

‘Money basically equals success in New York’

When is a film not a film? When it’s about six films in one, switches genres effortlessly and takes its audience on a ride through connected stories with such verve and style that no one cares that what began as a smart romantic comedy has pivoted to a high-octane thriller, by way of revenge drama and twisty-turny con artist caper. And if it has something to say about global capitalism? Even better.

Welcome to, the new to, to and to. “I was thinking about the way dragged you across genres in a really interesting way,” he says.

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