Unemployed and motivated by a desire to enhance his boxing skills, Stanley is the focus of Kaufman's Game. To test his mettle, Stanley finds himself lured into the ever-violent operations of an organized crime syndicate after being approached by a stranger outside of the gym with an offer of a specially-produced steroid. This is a movie about being your own worst enemy and having a lot of power. It pays homage to traditional Film Noir stereotypes and Franz Kafka's dark, conspiratorial storytelling style, but it does so with a clean, modern appearance.
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Unemployed and motivated by a desire to enhance his boxing skills, Stanley is the focus of Kaufman's Game. To test his mettle, Stanley finds himself lured into the ever-violent operations of an organized crime syndicate after being approached by a stranger outside of the gym with an offer of a specially-produced steroid. This is a movie about being your own worst enemy and having a lot of power. It pays homage to traditional Film Noir stereotypes and Franz Kafka's dark, conspiratorial storytelling style, but it does so with a clean, modern appearance.
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