who's a very smart young man in any other situation he could have gone to university probably could have been headed for a career but he's he's trapped in the system that's bigger than himself it's almost shakespearean tale there's a there's a love story involved it's really a great film yeah it's something that really struck me about this movie in particular is how this character nicolai really straddles the divide between childhood and manhood on the one side he's still a child in the sense that he fights with his younger brother over who gets to finish the snacks that their mom bought of the supermarket but he's a hardened criminal who's able to walk up to a drug dealer and shoot him a close range that was who's going to divide the goods erector also keeps the camera at child level so that we really get into their minds this is a really strong movie and i think we both think it's a pretty good contender for that kind of embarrassed but yeah i mean it sounds like it let's switch gears from the criminal underbelly of society to the top echelons