Based on the Short Stories of Etgar Keret,
and adapted for the screen by Etgar Keret and Tatia
Rosenthal, $9.99 is a stop-motion animated feature that
offers slightly less than $10 worth about the meaning of
life.
Dave Peck, a 28-year-old who still lives at home, finds an
ad for a book that alters his meaning of life. In his
struggle to share his find with his family and the world,
Dave's surreal path crosses with those of his unusual
neighbors: an old man and his disgruntled guardian angel, a
magician in debt, a bewitching woman who likes her men
“extra” smooth, a broken-hearted man who befriends a group
of hard-partying, two-inch tall students and a little boy
who sets his piggy bank free. Their stories are woven
together, examining the post-modern meaning of hope.
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