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EMILY THE CRIMINAL

"No Honor Among Thieves"

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EMILY THE CRIMINAL is a crime thriller and a character study. Emily is a college art graduate who works as a food delivery person. Saddled with student debt, Emily’s unable to get a better job because of an old felony assault conviction. Desperate for money, she takes a shady job buying goods with stolen credit cards supplied by a charismatic Lebanese immigrant named Youcef. Emily is seduced by the quick cash and thrills of credit card fraud. She also takes Youcef as her new lover. Together, they hatch a plan to take their thievery to the next level.

EMILY THE CRIMINAL is a well-acted character study about the joys and fears of embracing and following your deepest desires, despite the risks. However, the protagonist decides committing credit card fraud is her new passion. She gets away with her crimes. The movie makes no moral judgments about her behavior. It lets viewers decide what to think. EMILY THE CRIMINAL has more than 40 strong obscenities and profanities. Also, Emily sleeps with her new lover, and there’s brief cocaine use at a party Emily attends.

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Dominant Worldview and Other Worldview Content/Elements:
Very strong Romantic, lawless worldview where protagonist is saddled with lots of debt and can’t get a better job, but finds a talent and passion for committing credit card fraud and gets away with her crimes, though the story also shows there’s really no honor among thieves, and the small-time crime boss clearly loves his mother

Foul Language:
38 obscenities (including more than 21 “f” words), three Jesus profanities, two GD profanities, and five light profanities such as OMG

Violence:
Strong violence includes big man hits young woman and tries to stop her from taking off with a fancy car that she just paid for using a stolen credit card number (woman gets a bloody nose and a bruised cheek from this encounter, man grabs woman and holds a box cutter at her throat to force her to give the combination to her safe full of money to his girlfriend (“We know where you live,” he reminds her before they leave with the money), woman races outside to grab the other woman who’s in the passenger seat of the man’s car and pulls her out of the car and throws her to the ground to take back her money and threaten the girl (she pulls out the girl’s driver’s license and says, “I know where you live now”), two people knock a couple people unconscious to rob a house of money stolen from one of the two people (they throw one person into a car trunk), three characters fight two against one in house where the stolen money is, one person gets wounded in the head after being hit from behind, one would-be robber stabs another person after the person attacks the robber with a knife, the robber then holds a boxcutter to the person’s throat to find where the money is

Sex:
Implied fornication at one point after some passionate kissing, and the unmarried couple is shown waking up together in another scene

Nudity:
Upper male nudity in two scenes and woman wears tight T-shirt blouses

Alcohol Use:
Brief alcohol use in at least three or four scenes

Smoking and/or Drug Use and Abuse:
Brief smoking and brief casual cocaine use at a party; and,

Miscellaneous Immorality:
Title character gets away with crime (others are not so fortunate), and there’s lying, fraud, robbery.

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EMILY THE CRIMINAL is about a college art graduate with too many school loans and a dim economic future because of an old felony assault conviction against a former boyfriend, who develops a passion for credit card fraud and the illicit benefits it can bring. Despite its thriller bonafides, EMILY THE CRIMINAL is a character study about the joys and fears of embracing and following your deepest desires, but the story’s female protagonist just happens to be a person who decides that crime is her passion, and the movie also contains lots of strong foul language and other moral issues.

Played by Aubrey Plaza, the title character, Emily, is a college art graduate who works as a delivery person for a restaurant. Saddled with student debt, Emily is unable to get a better job because of an old felony assault conviction.

One day, Emily agrees to do a delivery shift for one of her co-workers, who wants to take his son to a ball game. In return, he gives her a phone number to be a “dummy shopper.” She calls up the number and is asked to attend an orientation the next morning.

Emily finds out the job entails buying expensive goods with stolen credit cards supplied by a handsome, charismatic Lebanese immigrant named Youcef. Emily gets a kick out of engaging in this criminal activity, especially when she manages to turn the tables on two other criminals who try to steal her money stash one night. She also becomes increasingly attracted to Youcef and even meets Youcef’s charming mother. Eventually, they hatch a risky plan to take their illicit business to the next level.

EMILY THE CRIMINAL is a well-acted crime thriller and character study. Because of her student debt, the protagonist, Emily, has abandoned her dreams of doing something with the drawing and painting she learned at college. However, she soon finds herself seduced by the quick cash and illicit thrills of credit card fraud. Then, when her criminal mentor, and new lover, suggests taking their thievery to the next level, Emily’s is excited by his plan. The plan goes awry, however, and Emily makes a suggestion that’s even more dangerous.

The protagonist’s story in EMILY THE CRIMINAL could be said of any person who finds a new passion and decides to embrace it fully, despite the risks involved. The movie’s writer/director says that’s what attracted him to doing this particular story as his first feature length movie. However, Emily’s story is also a story about getting away with crime. EMILY THE CRIMINAL also has lots of strong foul language, a scene where Emily sleeps with her mentor and brief cocaine use at a party Emily attends. It does show, however, that there’s really no honor among thieves. Eventually, for example, Emily leaves her mentor and lover behind to save her own skin.

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Now more than ever we’re bombarded by darkness in media, movies, and TV. Movieguide® has fought back for almost 40 years, working within Hollywood to propel uplifting and positive content. We’re proud to say we’ve collaborated with some of the top industry players to influence and redeem entertainment for Jesus. Still, the most influential person in Hollywood is you. The viewer.

What you listen to, watch, and read has power. Movieguide® wants to give you the resources to empower the good and the beautiful. But we can’t do it alone. We need your support.

You can make a difference with as little as $7. It takes only a moment. If you can, consider supporting our ministry with a monthly gift. Thank you.

Movieguide® is a 501c3 and all donations are tax deductible.


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