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"The Guy" (JOSEPH ARRIAGA), a young Mexican man of 19, is the sole survivor of a shipwreck in the Gulf. He buries his family in the swamps and hitchhikes to New Orleans, a box of photos of his loved ones his remaining possession. He lives as a petty thief to survive, staying in a converted shed behind a nice house, where he is the caretaker (and part-time lover) for a single mother. For extra money, he procures a motorcycle and becomes a getaway driver for small break-ins. One day, he snatches the purse of a beautiful, dangerous woman named Lisa (KENDRA JONES). She follows him and, in turn, steals his sole possession-his precious box of photos. To get his photos back, she says he needs to simply steal the keys to a condo and deliver them to her. Inside the condo is a priceless painting called "House on Fire" painted by her famous painter father, now deceased. Her group of highly professional (and highly secretive) thieves stole the painting from a museum in Hong Kong five years earlier, but then, at the last minute, were double-crossed by their boss, who disappeared with it. The crew have been searching for their old boss, named Hong, ever since. Lisa wants the painting back and will do anything for it. More importantly, however, the crew want to know WHY they were double-crossed by their boss who taught them everything.
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