The Last Days of Capitalism (2020) is not actually a film about the twilight of democracy in America, but rather a metaphorical flourish on the part of the film's writer and director Adam Mervis. Mike Faiola and Sarah Rose Harper star as an unnamed man and woman spending 72 hours inside a penthouse suite in a Las Vegas hotel. He claims to be a successful artist in town for his friend's bachelor party while she tells him that she's only a part-time sex worker trying to pay her way through college. He explains that he's going to pay her for her time and company, which will mostly involve being holed up in this room with him for three days, while she sets her one rule at "no anal." Over the course of the next 72 hours, he will reveal himself to have seemingly endless amounts of money and an equally unending series of problems that this money cannot solve by itself. She, on the other hand, is in desperate need of money to fix her own problems, so while she can't stand to be in this man's company at first, she knows that she needs his money and this is the only way to get it for herself. Thankfully, with the film spending a lot of time in close quarters with Sarah Rose Harper, we get to see her topless several times throughout the film! In fact, if you ask us, we think you're better off just skipping most of this movie's eighty plus minutes and just spend five or six here getting to know all about those nude scenes!