The film revolves around a mysterious smuggling streak to steal an artifact that can be very valuable. This crime is closely related to five spy people, a policeman, a foolish sacred, a child and a dean, who are linked to a smuggling operation while the film embodies the conflict between reality and crime.
The Power of Few still feels very "independent" and, more importantly, original. Even if its cast is filled with well-known actors, the film embraces risky, unconventional storytelling.
A jumbled, offbeat mash-up of conspiracy-tinged action and armchair philosophizing that is hamstrung by a strange combination of slapdash plotting and its own self-importance.
The picture... can't be said to break any new ground in the gritty, mean-streets genre. But it has a better-than-average cast and a few clever plot twists, and it ends up being an occasionally amusing time-killer.