Lynn is a genius high school student who makes money by test cheating, with the help of her friends. They receive a new task in Australia, Sydney. They have to finish the international STIC (SAT) exam in order to complete the millions-Baht task. But before the exam takes place in her native country, she has to deliver the answers to her friends in Thailand, together with her friends.
It's undeniably captivating but [it] also unfurls the dangers of filmmaking religiously devoted to forward momentum, accelerating too fast to carry the weight of its moral and socioeconomic implications, it loses gravity trying to stay light on its feet.
With class inequalities, academic pressures and institutionalised corruption among its multiple-choice roster of deeper insights, this slick, shrewd film more than earns a passing grade.
Sharply directed/edited look at the high cost of cheating, and while its action is far removed from life & death situations it delivers tense and highly suspenseful sequences.