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Slow Burn 2005 movie with Ray Liotta - full explation in text form - need an exact webpage

I know that this is kind of an unorthidox question for this site, but I thought I'd give it a shot:

I am looking for a full explanation (in written form (not video) and need an exact link for the full description of a movie called "Slow Burn" (2005 staring Ray Liotta).  I watched the movie on cable and it is very complicated and I don't understand it.  I need a link that lists the movie's complete explanation from BEGINNING to END.  I have tried using the Google Advanced Search, but am not finding exactly what I am looking for.  I do not want to go back and forth and get an explanation of the movie typed out on Expert's Exchage.  I want a link to a webpage.

I only watched the movie once and it is still on the DVR and I can't remember having watched a movie this complicated in a long time.
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I have already looked at thse links and they do not give a full description from BEGINNING to END.
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A miscellany is defined as a "collection of various pieces of writing by different authors", but it has come to mean something "Of items gathered or considered together of various types or from different sources" or "a collection or group composed of members or elements of different kinds". The word "miscellaneous" comes from the Latin word "miscere", meaning "to mix." You might have heard the expression "a mixed bag," which applies when you don't quite know what you're going to get. More commonly, a miscellaneous group is made up of an odd group of things that don't fit anywhere else.

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