A small fast food restaurant becomes the victim of a prank caller pretending to be a police officer investigating a cashier for theft in Compliance.
All I really have to say is I don't know how or why these people didn't realize this was fake. That is when you hang up, call the police, and inquire about why one of their officers is making a fast food manager run their investigation. Ridiculous.
The saddest part is this is based off a true story. I wouldn't say this is a bad movie, it's just confusing. I didn't think people were this dumb. I don't even have anything else to say.
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