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10 July 2008 10:27 PM, PDT | From NYPost.com | See recent New York Post news

It's "August" of 2001 in the New York City tech world; cue a story that staggers under the weight of its attempt to signal heavy end-of-an-era-ness.

Josh Hartnett skulks his way through this weak, wee picture as an arrogant CEO whose stock's share price has tumbled from $70 to less than a buck. The film never explains what exactly his company does, which is meant to be a surreal Bret Easton Ellis-like touch. Instead, it leaves the impression of a screenwriter who couldn't be bothered to find out what tech companies do or why they fail.

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By KYLE SMITH

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