American movie, 90s, low budget/made for TV
An elegant and snob chick is a white collar in some office. She rebuffs some guy and is fired. She then complains about this with some professionals, some lawyers or similar. They contact an ex colleague who may testify, somebody shown a couple of seconds inside the office. He’s a black fella I think with moustaches. He was fired too, surely because he saw something, although he was unaware of the meaning of what he saw. Life is though, and now he works giving away flyers, on roller-skates, in a fuchsia tutu, in a parking lot. When contacted by the chick’s lawyer, he gets all hysterical, first he plays the one who wants no trouble, then he stops the moving car of the lawyer by running over it, then he screams that he believe her, or something over the top like that.
Very lame movie, politically correct, with political pretensions, maybe it’s a pseudo true story.
An elegant and snob chick is a white collar in some office. She rebuffs some guy and is fired. She then complains about this with some professionals, some lawyers or similar. They contact an ex colleague who may testify, somebody shown a couple of seconds inside the office. He’s a black fella I think with moustaches. He was fired too, surely because he saw something, although he was unaware of the meaning of what he saw. Life is though, and now he works giving away flyers, on roller-skates, in a fuchsia tutu, in a parking lot. When contacted by the chick’s lawyer, he gets all hysterical, first he plays the one who wants no trouble, then he stops the moving car of the lawyer by running over it, then he screams that he believe her, or something over the top like that.
Very lame movie, politically correct, with political pretensions, maybe it’s a pseudo true story.