Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaOne day in the life of a small US town. Donnie, newly released from jail; Tommy the local cop separated from his wife; Rhett, preparing to leave to try his luck in Nashville. The story weave... Leggi tuttoOne day in the life of a small US town. Donnie, newly released from jail; Tommy the local cop separated from his wife; Rhett, preparing to leave to try his luck in Nashville. The story weaves these characters' stories.One day in the life of a small US town. Donnie, newly released from jail; Tommy the local cop separated from his wife; Rhett, preparing to leave to try his luck in Nashville. The story weaves these characters' stories.
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- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Herb
- (as Bill H. McKenzie)
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With the movie locked in the low-level depression of nothing to do and no place to go, the whole town seems to be like a surly teenager, with the main event being people getting drunk at the one bar in town without getting into a fist fight. As a portrait of that sort of hamlet (population 1382) it seems like a thousand dying towns scattered throughout the country, and the performances are all right. As a story it reminds me of Roman Hruska's assertion that the mediocre deserve to serve on the Supreme Court.
This is a slow moving indie for the first half. There are a few too many characters in their mundane lives. It's a boring slog through a lot of nothing scenes. The direction isn't the most exciting. It does improve with the bank robbery.
Director/writer Ryan Craig needs to move the plot along quicker. And for a movie about a country singing mechanic, he waited until the end to let Chris Pine sing. He's actually not that bad (unless he was dubbed). I don't understand why he doesn't sing early in the movie. Anything would improve the first half.
I gave it a 5 because of the writer-director's failure to make the fullest use of this wealth of talent, but since the film is playing on HBO and it's not a halfbad way to spend an evening.
The story revolves mainly about the sheriff, a criminal, an insecure young man and a aspiring country singer. Their life story is told engagingly, and I feel very much for the poor young man who has an overbearing mother. I applaud his courage to do what he does at the end of the film. It is quite surprising to me that a small independent film can have both Chris Pine and Octavia Spencer in it, I don't quite know how the producers get such great talent to star in an independent film like this. Overall, the film is a little plain to me, but I say plain not in a bad way, as the film seems a reasonable portrayal about life in a sleepy small town.
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- QuizJohn and Rhett Ryan are played by real life father-and-son Robert Pine and Chris Pine.
- Citazioni
Travis Perkins: Good grief, you're... you're just like my wife... Yeah, she sits on the goddamn couch. She'll eat a gallon of ice cream... and then she cries to me about getting fat. You see, I tell her it's a simple mathematical equation. Less calories consumed, more calories burned... that equals weight loss... But does she want a solution? No no no... Not to that problem... She'd rather me just sit there... and listen to her bitch and moan.
- Curiosità sui creditiWhen the end credits are about to stop rolling, 2 radio DJs talk about the song that played during the credits. They say that Rhett wrote it, revealing that he achieved success after all.
- ConnessioniReferences Il mago di Oz (1939)
- Colonne sonoreHeartbreakin' Wreck
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