Frank measures success by his Armani suits. Ambitious but short-sighted, he's left reeling when the ad agency he runs with his hippie business partner Josh suddenly goes under.
Forced to move back in with his parents, Frank must face the daunting prospect of finding a new job. In the eventful search that follows, he plays chess with a pseudo Zen-master, goes on a date with a she-wizard, and meets with a shady venture capitalist.
Eventually, Frank stumbles upon a new business venture,...
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Frank measures success by his Armani suits. Ambitious but short-sighted, he's left reeling when the ad agency he runs with his hippie business partner Josh suddenly goes under.
Forced to move back in with his parents, Frank must face the daunting prospect of finding a new job. In the eventful search that follows, he plays chess with a pseudo Zen-master, goes on a date with a she-wizard, and meets with a shady venture capitalist.
Eventually, Frank stumbles upon a new business venture, and convinces Josh to come on board. It's not long before the two start believing they've struck gold again, until they are faced with a moral dilemma that leads them on a fun, dangerous, and surreal journey.
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