[2] The unseen Grim Reaper examines the life of perpetual waster Michael McCrea, who is threatened by gangsters Ivan and Orlando to pay his €1,000 debt to crime boss Darren Perrier.
While his neighbor Brenda has made up with her boyfriend Shamie, Michael visits a snooker bar in search of the Mutt, a loan shark, but only finds his drug-dealing friend Clifford.
Swapping vehicles with boys joyriding in another stolen car, Brenda catches Shamie with another woman, while Jim helps amateur dog trainers Jerome and Russ teach their Rottweilers to attack.
The Mutt and Dinny join forces with Perrier, who cruelly shoots Russ and Jerome's dogs, and takes Jim hostage.
A badly beaten Jim calls Michael, explaining that he will soon "take a nap" — true to his vision, he expects to die.
In the confusion, Michael gains the upper hand on Perrier and his men, wounding one of them in the leg and fleeing with his father in Shamie's car.
The website's critics consensus reads: "It has interesting characters and a strong cast, but Perrier's Bounty ultimately fails to do anything original with them.
[5] Gary Goldstein of the Los Angeles Times favoured the film, describing it as "A fast-paced and enjoyable if violent diversion that revels in its quirky characters, committed performances and involving twists.