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A movie by Stephen Freas about the London underground, where everything is for sale. Okwe is an illegal immigrant who works both as a taxidriver and a receptionist at a hotel. He met Senay there who works as a maid and is awaiting her greencard application. One day while working at the hotel, Okwe finds a human heart clogging one of the toilets. This leads him to uncover some dark truths about the hotel manager and the underground organ sales going on in London. Soon enough, both him and Senay are in grave danger and have to find a way out of a dire situation without calling the police.
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