Main Plot

In Five, a young man generously covers the rent for himself and his four childhood friends so they can all live together in a comfortable apartment. However, his financial situation quickly spirals, leaving him penniless and desperate to make ends meet. Struggling to keep up with the bills and maintain their carefree lifestyle, he turns to selling marijuana as a last resort. What starts as a seemingly harmless way to earn quick cash soon pulls him and his friends into the risky and unpredictable world of drug dealing. As the stakes rise and complications mount, the group faces unexpected challenges that test their loyalty and friendship. Forced to confront the consequences of their choices, they must navigate the dangers that threaten to upend their lives and dreams. Five blends comedy and drama as it explores the lengths people will go to for friendship and survival.

Characters

  • Pierre Niney plays Samuel, the responsible friend who finances the group's shared apartment. As financial pressures mount, Samuel's choices force him to confront his own values and loyalty.
  • François Civil portrays Timothée, one of Samuel's closest friends who benefits from the rent arrangement. Timothée's carefree attitude is tested as the group's situation grows increasingly perilous.
  • Igor Gotesman appears as Vadim, another member of the friend group living off Samuel's generosity. Vadim must navigate the shifting dynamics and personal risks as the friends become entangled in the drug trade.

Ending Explained

As Five reaches its conclusion, the consequences of the main character’s risky choices come to a head. After initially turning to marijuana dealing to support his friends and maintain their lifestyle, he finds himself entangled in increasingly perilous situations. The world of drugs proves far more dangerous than he anticipated, straining his relationships and putting everyone at risk. In the final act, the group is forced to confront the fallout of their actions, leading to moments of reckoning and personal growth. The protagonist must make difficult decisions to protect his friends and extricate them from the criminal mess they've stumbled into. Ultimately, the film ends with the friends reevaluating their priorities and learning hard lessons about loyalty, responsibility, and the cost of easy money. While not all problems are magically resolved, there is a sense of hope as the group moves forward, wiser and more united, having survived the chaos together and determined to rebuild their lives on more honest terms.

Igor Gotesman Comedy Crime Drama Pierre Niney François Civil Igor Gotesman