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When art student Ben Willis breaks up with his girlfriend Suzy, he develops chronic insomnia after finding out how quickly she moved on. To pass the long hours of the night, he starts working the late night shift at the local supermarket. There he meets a colorful cast of characters, all of whom have their own 'art' in dealing with the boredom of an eight-hour-shift. Ben's art is that he imagines himself stopping time. This way, he can appreciate the artistic beauty of the fr... (Full plot summary below)

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When art student Ben Willis breaks up with his girlfriend Suzy, he develops chronic insomnia after finding out how quickly she moved on. To pass the long hours of the night, he starts working the late night shift at the local supermarket. There he meets a colorful cast of characters, all of whom have their own 'art' in dealing with the boredom of an eight-hour-shift. Ben's art is that he imagines himself stopping time. This way, he can appreciate the artistic beauty of the frozen world and the people inside it - especially Sharon, the pretty and quiet checkout girl, who perhaps holds the answer to solving the problem of Ben's insomnia.

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eFilmCritic.com - 9/10 by Brian OrndorfCashback remains a striking cinematic debut for Ellis and a fluid detour into the hidden pockets of the mind.
Newsday - 9/10 by Jan StuartHow ironic that Richard Lester had to go all the way to England to make that chef-d'oeuvre of sex comedies, The Knack... and How to Get It, while Ellis stays home and churns out the British answer to American Pie.
iF Magazine - 9/10 by Abbie BernsteinThis reviewer wouldn't dream of speaking for all women (or all of anybody else), but I and many of the other women I know do not equate being seen and approved of naked as having one's soul unveiled.
St. Paul Pioneer Press - 8/10 by Chris HewittEllis has expanded Cashback into a full-length movie that shares the short's strengths but doesn't come up with anything new.
Variety - 8/10 by Justin ChangSlickly charming, genteelly erotic and directed with supreme polish, Cashback is a conventional romantic comedy that plays unconventional games with time and memory.
New York Daily News - 8/10 by Jack MathewsIt's no small trick to blend fantasy, slapstick and genuine emotion, but Ellis pulls it off with whimsy to spare.
New York Post - 8/10 by Kyle SmithImagine "Clerks" director Kevin Smith with a background in poetry and painting instead of comic books and bestiality jokes, and you'll have an idea of what to expect from an exciting new filmmaker named Sean Ellis, whose terrific debut is called Cashback.
ReelViews - 8/10 by James BerardinelliThe film's structure is a little awkward, almost certainly as a result of its being expanded from 20 minutes to 97.
Philadelphia Inquirer - 8/10 by Steven ReaA sleek little meditation on beauty, desire, love and time. Now and then, it's fairly sophisticated stuff.
Chicago Tribune - 8/10 by Sid SmithA modest but engaging film that mixes hormonal surges with art-house ingenuity.

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