A reckless teenage drifter robs a local drug-dealer, he becomes the owner of a giant pile of cash and the target of two vicious killers.A reckless teenage drifter robs a local drug-dealer, he becomes the owner of a giant pile of cash and the target of two vicious killers.A reckless teenage drifter robs a local drug-dealer, he becomes the owner of a giant pile of cash and the target of two vicious killers.
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There were a few things that were a bit rough around the edges, but overall I was pleased with this film and would likely watch it again. There is clearly has a talent for filmography here, and I thoroughly enjoyed it. Thank you for your hard work and dedication to quality, Mr. Wilson. I hope to see more films of yours in the future.
But this movie is more than entertainment. Listen to the end and the message should be inescapable, even for those who generally turn their brains off when staring at a screen.
Ever look inside an uncovered electrical panel? Looks ho-hum, but dare to meddle and - zzzzz-ow!
I dare you to watch this film.
The only negative thing I have to say is on the acting. Most of the characters - the boy, the girl, the drug traffickers - did a good job. But the grandpa, while I actually thought he was a good character, just didn't pull off a lot of the lines in a way that seemed natural. The guitar aspect with him was cool, and his attitude and mannerisms fit the character, but I just think a different actor for the grandpa could have done a much better job. Someone with a little more acting experience and gusto.
The actors were fine, but a couple of performances were weak. Probably, the acting was the weakest component of the film.
The cinematography was a high point. I think this is where that earthy, tangible feeling for the river town mostly came from.
The music was refreshing and accomplished its purpose. I always enjoy a movie that departs from the standard orchestral score.
I thought the writing was mostly good and the dialog felt natural to me. The story is a good one and heads to places and touches themes that you aren't expecting and in a way that is touching and quite real to me. Some viewers and reviewers may see one character or another as unrealistic, but sometimes that's because you've never met someone like that. To me, the characters are for real. Most of them could easily be someone I know.
I enjoyed this feature debut from writer/producer N. D. Wilson and I find myself looking forward to what he has coming next.
Did you know
- TriviaTommy Cash, who plays Marty, is the brother of the late Country Music legend Johnny Cash.
- Quotes
[first lines]
Diz: [narrating] Some places change things - some days, some people... they can put a mark on you that won't ever wash off. The good ones, and the bad ones. Learned that more than one way. Before all this, life was simple. I was an alley kid. If I needed something and you didn't, I made it mine. An empty bed, a clean shirt, a bike here or a truck there. Might seem awful, but... I never felt bad. Not usually.
- ConnectionsReferenced in The Cinema Snob: A Thief in the Night (2021)
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- Runtime
- 1h 27m(87 min)
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1