Living in a rented apartment and getting your landlord breeding every day on your neck asking for his rent money is really aggravating. Well, that's the situation Franklin, played by Matt Lucas, is in. One day, he accidentally manages to kill his landlord, Mr. and spends the time planing on how to expose the body and make it look like a suicide. And as the police investigates the fire, that had happened in the owners garage and question everyone in the building, funny things happen along the way. Ultimately, Franklin packs his things and leaves, after he finds out his brother had died. The director of this movie was Jonas Åkerlund, and it was actually a film adaptation, based on Chris Millis' novel. It might take a few watchings for you to get the hold of the whole idea behind the movie, but once you get it, you'll be surprised just how accurate the last words are: "You only get one shot at this life. There are no do-overs. Time wasted, is time lost. The past is a ghost. The future a dream. There is only right now. We need to forgive each other, Franklin. Forgive and keep moving forward because we're all so ridiculously imperfect. And we need to find a place we call home. A place were we know we're loved and we feel safe. I see it all so clearly now. It doesn't matter if you live in a small apartment or some ... "