Print this article I Care a Lot, written and directed by J Blakeson, is a capable crime thriller, an intermittently successful comedy, and, as the critics are paid so meagerly to “unpack” for us, a searing indictment of late capitalism. We’ve all seen this movie. Start with some sententious voice-over about what you have to be, become, do, be willing to do, or be ready to compromise if you really want to make it in the United States. Then, show your antihero engaging in the sort of straightforwardly criminal, sociopathic activity that almost nobody has to resort to in order to make it in the U.S. Make everything look like a car commercial. Make everyone look like a real estate agent. Make them have sex on cash or