Love Hurts
A real estate agent finds himself dragged back into the criminal world he had left behind when his old partner in crime resurfaces with an ominous message. This unexpected reunion not only revives dark memories but also places him at a dangerous crossroads, facing a reality he had tried to bury forever.
The protagonist, who had managed to escape his tumultuous criminal life, now leads an apparently peaceful and respectable existence in real estate. He has built a new identity, distancing himself from violence, secrets, and the constant threat that once defined his daily life. However, the return of his former criminal partner forces him to confront the darkness he thought he had left behind. The message from his old ally is ambiguous, but it is clear that the threat is real and has the power to unravel the new life the real estate agent has worked so hard to establish.
As the story unfolds, tension rises when the protagonist’s brother, a feared mafia boss, also enters the scene. His presence makes the situation even more dangerous. Not only does the brother have unresolved issues with the protagonist, but he is also determined to ensure no one challenges his authority in the criminal underworld. Loyalty, family, and the past intertwine in a complex way, forcing the protagonist to reconsider his decisions and actions over the years.
What seemed like a simple return from the past quickly turns into a fight for survival, where betrayal, revenge, and forgiveness mix in a story full of unexpected twists. The real estate agent faces the painful reality that one cannot escape the echoes of the life they once chose. To protect himself and the people he still cares about, he must confront his brother, his old crime partner, and, most difficult of all, the inner demons that haunt him.
Director: Can Aydin, Jonathan Eusebio, Lisa Nelson-Fries, Puneet Chawla
Genre: Action, Comedy, Romance
Cast: Adam Hurtig, André Eriksen, Andrea Stefancikova, Ariana DeBose, Cam Gigandet, Cindy Rose Myskiw, Connor Chennells, Daniel Wu, David MacInnis, Diana Botelho-Urbanski, Drew Scott, Frederick Allen