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Director
  
Eric Schwab

Distributor
  
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

Writer
  
Eric Schwab

Language
  
English

5.2/10
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Genre
  
Crime, Thriller, Drama

Duration
  

Country
  
United States

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Release date
  
2001

Genres
  
Thriller, Drama, Indie film, Crime Fiction, Crime Thriller

Cast
  
Carmine Giovinazzo
(Paul Cleveland),
Monet Mazur
(Georgia),
Vincent Ventresca
(Marshal)

Similar movies
  
Internal Affairs (1990), Steven Bauer appears in The Learning Curve and For the Love of Money, Knockaround Guys (2001), Out-of-Sync (1995), Guncrazy (1992)

Tagline
  
Sometimes All The Way...Is Way Too Far.

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The Learning Curve is a 2001 American thriller film about two Los Angeles nightclub scenesters who team up as con artists. It explores themes of ruthless ambition and its consequences. The film was directed by Eric Schwab, and stars Carmine Giovinazzo, Norbert Weisser, and Monet Mazur.

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Plot

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Paul Cleveland (Carmine Giovinazzo) fights off Georgia's (Monet Mazur) attacker. A strong bond develops between the two and the ambition of Cleveland begins to surface rapidly as he starts to participate in scams with Georgia to raise enough money to leave his job as a hospital orderly behind. When they try to scam Marshal (played by Vincent Ventresca) by staging a road accident using Georgia as a distracting female hitchhiker it seems that they have struck a very dangerous individual as he produces a gun and kidnaps them.

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Marshal is head of a record company and controls a very large financial empire and he takes Paul and Georgia to his offices where he eventually makes them an offer and congratulates them for their enterprise. The ambitious Cleveland then offers his further services to Marshal in a similar way to Bud Fox approaching Gordon Gekko in the film Wall Street The similarities between Gordon Gekko and Marshal are apparent as he begins to reward Cleveland for tasks accomplished. The empty warehouse that he gives them for Georgia and Paul to freely decorate and furnish is a similarity. Paul soon begins to become obsessed with how much Marshal needs him and begins to neglect Georgia in preference to Marshal's lucrative offers. Georgia also begins to become disenchanted with their lifestyle and this becomes the theme for the rest of the film as her ethics begin to clash with Marshal's organization and Paul's trance like obedience to him.

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