Utterly gripping! it seizes your attention from the start. It evokes Phone Booth 2002, but with an added layer of class tension. At its core, the film is about "locked": the thief is physically locked up, while the SUV owner is figuratively locked. It challenges conventional ideas of justice: highlighting failure of retribution in the hands of the state. Thievery is dissected across social strata, asking us to consider: who is the real criminal; the street thief or the corporate one?