At first I thought the main theme was about companies abusing their power, without thinking about the influence they have on people's life.
I thought it was relevant, but not special - since I've seen it in various forms of art before, and is somehow obvious to the most people. Strangely enough people tend to like obvious concepts expressed. Something then changed my view on the movie:
I noticed the connection between the money stripped off his body and the homeless society, and suddenly saw a lot more in the movie. Not only did you cover an obvious problem, you also reflected the state of an entire society - and that is something many people are not able to do: Think in perspectives, and express themselves based on it.
Also just the fact that this movie can be interpret in various ways makes it art.
You did that here - perspectives, personal reflections - and then the art is good, yet not perfect - but in this kind of movie, the art is not always what matters. Good job. 4/5.