: The money is eventually returned to "Mr. Big" (Matt Damon), an executive representing the auto manufacturers. A postscript notes that while the government later sued the automakers for this real-life conspiracy, no significant fines were levied, and no one was arrested.
: Two low-level crooks, Curt Goynes (Don Cheadle) and Ronald Russo (Benicio del Toro), are hired by a mysterious middleman named Doug Jones (Brendan Fraser) to "babysit" the family of an auto executive, Matt Wertz (David Harbour). Their goal is to force Wertz to steal a secret document from his boss's safe.
: He is captured by mob boss Aldrick Watkins (Bill Duke). Watkins ultimately spares Curt's life, giving him a small $5,000 cut and allowing him to leave for Kansas City. subtitle No.Sudden.Move.2021.1080p.HMAX.WEB-DL....
The film concludes with a series of cynical twists where almost every character is betrayed:
: Shortly after killing Ronald, she is stopped by a corrupt police officer who takes all her money and allows her to leave. : The money is eventually returned to "Mr
: The job goes sideways when the safe is empty. After a violent confrontation, Curt and Ronald realize they were set up to be killed by their employer. They decide to keep the document—which they discover contains the blueprints for a catalytic converter—and sell it themselves for a much higher price.
: He flees with his lover, Vanessa (Julia Fox), who is also the wife of a mob boss. Vanessa kills Ronald to take the money for herself. : Two low-level crooks, Curt Goynes (Don Cheadle)
: The story escalates as they navigate between rival mob bosses and the "Big Four" Detroit automakers (GM, Ford, Chrysler, and American Motors). These corporations are revealed to be conspiring to suppress the anti-pollution technology to protect their profits. Ending and Final Fates