Johnny is a successful banker with great respect for and dedication to the people in his life, especially his future wife Lisa. The happy-go-lucky guy sees his world fall apart when his friends begin to betray him one-by-one.
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Lisa repeatedly tells Johnny that she loves him and is not cheating on him despite it being obvious that these are lies. She's really terrible at this, however.
Denny is beaten up by an unknown man because he owes him drug money. The man is implied to have been arrested right after and Denny is never hurt again.
In a later scene Mark pushes a character too hard on accident and makes him have a hard fall. He apologizes for this right away but it still makes the mood weird.
There is a suicide at the end of the movie. Technically, Johnny also deliberately engages in behaviors that he knows would cause him distress (recording conversations that prove Lisa is cheating on him and listening to them for a good while before confronting her)
No but a character is said to be in love with his father figure's fiancée (she says that he wanted to adopt him). He also says he "likes to watch them" as they're gonna have sex but they make him leave. They're not actually related but it's still weird obviously.