They Can't All Be Winners


Raymond enters into a romantic relationship with a young cashier to escape his monotonous life at the supermarket.


Raymond, a supermarket's maladjusted cart pusher, embarks on a complicated love story with an underage cashier to escape the stagnation and monotony of life. This takes place during a New Jersey suburban summer and changes Raymond's perception of life and worldview. The film focuses on how Raymond experiences this unusual relationship, the complexities that come with the age of the young girl he falls in love with, and how he grows during this time. It also examines Raymond's observations of the supermarket's situation and his co-workers. The film audiences witness Raymond's complex emotional journey, while also experiencing universal themes of youth, love, maturation, and personal transformation. The film was shot in the suburbs of New Jersey. This location allows viewers to better understand Raymond's environment and emotional state.