Indie Memphis 2018: 'New Money'
Debbie Tisdale is struggling and failing at a lot in life. She is trying and failing to; kick her drug habit, get back into nursing school, and hold down a job at a pet shop. All she has to look forward to is $50,000 promised to her by her father who is in the early stages of dementia. When Debbie is cut off from her father financially she and her fugitive boyfriend Steve end up kidnapping the elderly ailing man and make their way to an empty summer home to hold up and spend his money. While Debbie gleefully uses her new financial gains to finally bring some happiness to her life, her stepmother Rose has hired a Private Investigator to find the two lovebirds and get her husband back. Given Steve's volatile nature, it is only a matter of time before this bad situation gets even worse for everyone.
It is a testament to actress Louisa Krause, that no matter how horrible things get and what poor decisions her character makes, the actress exudes such a sweet Midwest charm that audiences can never truly turn on her. At times we are happy for her and other times we pity her, but we can never really dislike her. She is a stable influence as we remain on the ride, writer/director Jason B. Kohl keeps us on. Her character combined with the drug-addicted and unpredictable character of her boyfriend Steve makes for some interesting and unpredictable moments.
Kohl made many bold decisions in the making of this film which truly paid off. Not only did he make a cocaine snorting kidnapper a likable character, on the flipside of that coin he took her stepmother who could have easily been the golddigging "evil stepmother"