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Holy Rollers is inspired by actual events in the late nineties when Hasidic Jews were recruited as mules to smuggle ecstasy from Europe into the United States. Sam Gold (Jesse Eisenberg), a young Hasid from an Orthodox Brooklyn community reluctantly follows the path his family has chosen for him, awaiting a pending arranged marriage and studying to become a Rabbi. A charming neighbor, Yosef Zimmerman (Justin Bartha), senses Sam's resistance and propositions him to transport 'medicine' for Jackie (Danny A. Abeckaser), an Israeli dealer, and his girlfriend, Rachel (Ari Graynor). Sam quickly demonstrates his business skill to his bosses, who instantly take Sam under their wing. Now exposed to the exciting and gritty worlds of Manhattan and Amsterdam nightlife, Sam begins to spiral deeper into their detrimental lifestyle, experimenting with ecstasy and then falling for Rachel. As the business grows, Sam's double life begins to rip his family apart and the community becomes suspicious of his illegal activities. Sam slowly comes to realize the facade behind the easy money and parties. Caught between life as a smuggler and the path back to God, Sam goes on the run, forced to make a fatal decision that could bring the entire operation crashing down.

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I love independent films and 'Holy Rollers' is a good, indie crime-thriller in the best sense. It uses it's minimal budget quite well drawing us into the everyday life of it's protagonist then using character-development and good direction to tell a crime-story that, while familiar never gets boring.'Holy Rollers' is about Shmuel (or "Sam") a Hasidic Jew who's studying to become a rabbi and wants to start his own family in his community. When he starts to get frustrated with his family's traditional ways (and lack of money) and his failure with an arranged marriage Sam meets his neighbor, Yosef who draws him into the criminal world of smuggling drugs. While you can pretty much guess how this story plays out it's the film's contrasting of these two worlds (the slow, difficult traditional life vs. the fast and easy criminal life) that make it so engaging. I myself am unfamiliar with the Jewish and Hasidic traditions and was fascinated with the film's portrayal of this community. You really feel Sam's frustrations and restlessness with his family and can understand why he makes the choices he does.Jesse Eisenberg is getting a lot of recognition for his performance in 'Social Network' but I think he's equally good as Sam giving a sort of 'every-person' performance that I found perfectly relatable. Also good is Justin Bartha as Yosef who's eager to take Sam under his wing but starts to get uncomfortable when Sam proves the smarter criminal.While 'Holy Rollers' doesn't exactly tell an original story and is a bit lower-key than a lot of other crime films it is very well-made and gives us a look into a community that rarely gets explored in film. A must-see for indie and crime film fans!