Comparisons with Guy Ritchie films are apt, except that this film lacks the energy, music and humor. It's much choppier, and not all of the incoherence seems intentional. But it's really a rip-off of The Usual Suspects, and I think most people will recognize "Keyser Sose" almost immediately.
There's also a pretentious political message, explicit in the opening credits- that plutocrats run everything and abuse the "dogs" of society, especially immigrants. Except that the "plutocrats" here are a bunch of gangsters, an inept banker and a corrupt real estate developer, and they abuse each other as well as those beneath them. Not a very convincing indictment of society.
In the final scene, the explanation that the two embezzlers did it all so they could embark on a Robin Hood-like distribution of their take, and that theirs is the only way, is a childish afterthought.