Warner, a mid-thirties man, feels stuck in his life. He's married with two kids, works in fund raising, and lives in a cramped town house with an old car. His latest job has him in a boom-town where everyone seems to have more than him. However, his job's probation period is extended, his wife's job is threatened, and their savings are dwindling. His daughter is also lagging behind her peers, making Warner feel like a failure. When his wife is attacked and he becomes the prime suspect, Warner's frustrations and disappointments might be enough to trigger murderous anger.
Six Figures
Struggling to find meaning, a middle-aged man feels suffocated by the monotony of his existence, yearning for a sense of direction.