The life of Ronnie, a young miserable and coward man, works as a security guard in a big mall, has been changed completely, when the mall faces a huge attack of thieves that seek to steal the mall, the thing that leads Ronnie to be asked for investigation by a reporter, but by the help of his friend, he manages to solve the case.
It falls short of brilliant but it's a lot more daring than what passes for 'dark comedy' these days, and it reminds us that 'feel bad' comedies may not always be as funny as 'feel good' ones but, when they work, they can ultimately be more satisfying.
This movie has a clever idea - what if a mall cop truly believed he was society's last protector? - and then wraps it up in stylish sight gags and muffles the message by making Ronnie just a garden-variety, everyday bipolar depressive.