Chasing the Green (2009)

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Inspired by a true story, "Chasing the Green" tells the story of two young brothers who become millionaires during the early 1990s. Their ambition and drive lead them into conflict with FTC officials, where an over-zealous bureaucrat attempts to destroy their company. The older brother, tries to reconcile the current crisis with conflicts in his own relationships, primarily with his current girlfriend.

Summary
"Chasing the Green" is a 2009 American drama film directed by Russ Emanuel and produced by Howard Nash. Influenced by real events, the film narrates the trials and adversities of 2 siblings attempting to make it in the ruthless world of direct sales throughout the early days of the charge card market.

Plot
The movie centers on two enthusiastic bros, Adam (played by Jeremy London) and Ross Franklin (played by Ryan Hurst), who during the late 1980s develop an innovative concept: they decide to develop the world's very first charge card merchant processing company, called 'Universal Payment Processing Systems' (UPPS). They intend to independently offer services with reduced credit card deal costs, which was formerly managed by large banks.

Their brand-new endeavor propels them into a swift climb to wealth and success. Nonetheless, this likewise brings in the attention of rivals and each dispute introduces them to harder obstacles. In time, their success brings about the ire of the larger banks, resulting in a suspicious litigation led by public district attorney George Nasser (played by William Devane). The siblings deal with difficulty, putting both their individual relationship and their business under immense strain.

Themes
"Chasing the Green" presents a story of aspiration, greed, and the intense American dream. It checks out the world of entrepreneurship, the complex maze of business legalities, and the human component of jealousy and rivalry. It brightens the darker side of success, unconfined ambition, and the spiraling consequences when integrity is jeopardized.

Reception
The movie got blended to positive evaluations from critics. While some critics praised the storytelling, strength in performances, and the ethical argument at the movie's core, others felt that the characters did not have depth, and the plot relied heavily on clichés. However, the movie did manage to strike home with its representation of the startup environment and the tempestuous world of organization.

Awards
"Chasing the Green" was admired at numerous film festivals. It was nominated for the 'Best Feature Film' at the 2009 California Film Awards, and won the 'Audience Choice Award' at the 2010 Riverside International Film Festival. In addition, it won the 'Narrative Feature' category at the 2009 Indie Fest.

Conclusion
"Chasing the Green" is an engaging story of 2 siblings who made a considerable influence on the charge card industry. It offers a glance into the ruthless world of entrepreneurial pursuits, ambition, and success, in addition to the individual and ethical sacrifices that often feature it. Despite mixed reviews, it has actually gotten a fair amount of recognition in different movie celebrations and provides valuable insight into the world of start-ups and organization litigation. Through its narrative, it delivers a poignant message about the cost of uncontrolled aspiration and the disastrous effect it can have on relationships and morality.

Top Cast

  • Jeremy London (small)
    Jeremy London
    Adam Franklin
  • Ryan Hurst (small)
    Ryan Hurst
    Ross Franklin
  • Heather McComb (small)
    Heather McComb
    Lynn
  • Ramfis Myrthil (small)
    Ramfis Myrthil
    A & R Gofer
  • Caroline Kiebach (small)
    Caroline Kiebach
    BGL Client
  • Larry Pine (small)
    Larry Pine
    Frank Daniels