Harry Papadopoulos is a millionaire lives in gorgeous mansion. Suddenly, when the economic crisis occurs, he looses everything. Fortunately, the family fish and chip shop in London is the last chance which he has to maintain the life with three offspring.
Just like Arnold Schwarzenegger was told his name was too big for movie posters, Marcus Markou's inspirational debut feature film has an impossible title on purpose.
Likeable British recession comedy enlivened by a strong support cast and a topical, engagingly feelgood central theme, though it's slightly let down by an underwritten script and a frustrating central performance from Stephen Dillane.
It gets by almost wholly on hangdog charm, but that's an underrated asset, and so is Dillane, delivering a terse and rueful performance that's typically excellent.