Nabila Pathan of
Al Arabiya wrote that the film's protagonists, Amira and Sam, both have "non-conformist" attitudes. • Amira Jafari (
Dina Shihabi) - A Muslim woman from Iraq, Amira is an illegal immigrant and sells unlicensed movies. She identifies as a
Muslim American but is not strict with the Islamic religion. • She wears a
khimar (hijab) with miniskirts and low-cut tops. • Shihabi immigrated to the U.S. at age 18 and began living in New York City so she could become an actress; she used her previous experiences of
culture shock in her performance as Amira. Previously she resided in
Saudi Arabia and
Dubai,
United Arab Emirates. Shihabi researched the cases of Iraqi translators attempting to come to the U.S. to prepare for her role. • Andrew O'Hehir of
Salon describes her as "a saucy, rebellious Muslim girl trying out the new roles made available to her, at least temporarily, in America." Jeannette Catsoulis of
The New York Times described her as "a sharp-tongued hottie — hijab above, party below — given to heedless lawbreaking." • Sam Seneca (
Martin Starr) • He is an
Italian American former
Green Beret sergeant. • Bassam Jafari (
Laith Nakli) • Charlie Seneca (
Paul Wesley) - Charlie, Sam's cousin and a hedge fund manager, asks Sam to encourage veterans to invest in his financial schemes. As time passes Sam learns the true nature of Charlie's operations. • Tom Keogh of the
Seattle Times describes him as "manipulative." Linden describes him as "a stereotypical finance guy but not without compassion". Schager, however, stated that Charlie was "an untrustworthy me-first crook" who only values Sam because of his potential usefulness to him. • Wesley suggested that Charlie have a pregnant wife in order to give him a motive for engaging in the fraud and to make him more sympathetic; Charlie's motive would be that he would have to take care of his child. • Jack (
David Rasche) • Greg (
Ross Marquand) • Claire Seneca (
Taylor Wilcox) • Officer Velez (Teddy Cañez)
Sean Mullin makes a cameo as the host of a
stand-up comedy routine in which Sam performs. ==Background==