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The film follows several intertwining narratives as the security cameras watch over the characters in several different areas: a gas station, a high school, a mall and an office building. The storylines progress over the course of one week and many of the characters end up interacting with each other in the course of their lives.
 
Tony, a manager at a housewares store at a local shopping mall, openly flirts and touches several of his female co-workers. He is seen having sex with one woman, Lydia, in the warehouse space of the store. A day later, Lydia eventually hears from Naomi that Tony has had sex with her as well. When confronted, Tony tries to twist the conversation around, citing Lydia's husband and three kids, and eventually reconciles with her through more sex. Other security camera footage shows Tony having sex with multiple female employees. A few days later, Tony attempts to seduce Courtney, a new employee who flatly refuses his advances and notifies him of a previous sexual harassment lawsuit that she had to settle with her previous employer. Courtney eventually tells Lydia, who had forwarnedforewarned her about Tony, but Lydia pretends that she never had sex with Tony and claims that only idiots sleep with Tony.
 
Office worker Marty is a socially awkward geek who seems to be born of bad luck: an ATM eats his card, he is awkward with social interaction and he ends up being the target of several pranks at his credit card firm, ranging from spiked soft drinks and drawers filled with sour cream, to the wheels from his car removed. Over the course of the film, Marty becomes increasingly upset by the wide range of pranks pulled on him by his mean and ungrateful co-workers and eventually explodes his frustration onto the person who pranks him, but the co-worker remains unfazed.