An imprisoned criminal rats out his former boss for one last chance to reunite his family and become the father he never was.An imprisoned criminal rats out his former boss for one last chance to reunite his family and become the father he never was.An imprisoned criminal rats out his former boss for one last chance to reunite his family and become the father he never was.
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Started out decent then about 40 minutes into it, the film starts to really slow down. About 20 minutes of just nothing going on I decided to turn it off. Just became extremely boring. Wouldn't recommend it.
Yes it's an indie and a good one, good little story, really nice production values, good shooting and editing, ok some of the side plots were meh and it could have lost 10mins but all the performance's were very good and lets talk about the lead "Garland Scott" wow good job. Nice flix.
This movie did a lot with its $250,000 budget. It's not perfect, and obviously the funding was an issue, but it was still really good. The characters flow well together, and you care about them. Their bonds make up for some of the quick exits. The plot had a few holes, but they weren't that bad. The action was top notch, especially for a low budget film. I get the feeling they wanted a sequel at the end.
Interesting low budget indy with pretty good acting. But putting too much plastic where should have been the real thing, don't know if because of the budget of the crews imagination. Anyway, the fast forward did help through it.
An ambitious crime drama that sits nicely among the backdrop of St. Louis during the festive Christmas season. Director Cody Stokes shows poise and promise. Lead actor Garland Scott will make waves well into the future. Indie movie or not, this one has it's moments when it hits you hard. The art direction and cinematography are wonderful. The cast and crew did an excellent job putting together an art piece so raw and gritty too. This film sheds colorful light and pleasant ambiance on the dark recesses of a tarnished city. The action, the thrills, the character development; all well done in their own right. Minus it's basic and understandable blemishes, it still shines during Christmas time!
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- TriviaThe diner scenes were shot at Billies Fine Foods a St Louis diner that has been around since 1963.
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- 1h 46m(106 min)
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- 2.35 : 1
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