A struggling addict ventures into the Louisiana swamps to reconnect with her estranged faith healer father, only to discover he is hiding a troubling secret aboard his houseboat.A struggling addict ventures into the Louisiana swamps to reconnect with her estranged faith healer father, only to discover he is hiding a troubling secret aboard his houseboat.A struggling addict ventures into the Louisiana swamps to reconnect with her estranged faith healer father, only to discover he is hiding a troubling secret aboard his houseboat.
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I was drawn to this mostly obscure movie because of my own Cajun background. It was shot in Lafayette, where I went to college all those years ago, and in the Henderson swamp, the Atchafalaya Basin. The lead actress, Teri Wyble who plays Gal, grew up in Arnaudville, just a few miles from Lafayette, and her Pop is played by Dane Rhodes, a New Orleanian who does a pretty legitimate Cajun accent.
She is stuck in a bad place, divorced with a young son that lives with his dad, she drinks too much and seems to be broke. She gets a call from Pop, come right now your mom is in a bad way.
Gal is a bit wary, seeing as Mom died a few years earlier, but she hitches a ride in a boat to get to Pop's houseboat in the swamp. Pop is something of a faith healer but his success is spotty. And maybe he has lost a bit of touch with reality.
(An aside, for those who don't know, a swamp is actually a very nice, clean area with few bugs because dragonflies eat everything. You may get alligators and snakes but you will not get bad smells, if it is a real swamp.)
So most of the movie involves the father-daughter relationship, he was far from perfect when she was growing up, she is far from perfect now, but they still have the family bond and each can look for a brighter future.
The movie-makers are for the most part inexperienced, it has a rather raw look and feel to it, the production values are not that high. But overall it is a worthwhile viewing for anyone who likes or is curious about the subject. A bonus is the background music is authentic Cajun music.
I found it on Amazon streaming movies.
She is stuck in a bad place, divorced with a young son that lives with his dad, she drinks too much and seems to be broke. She gets a call from Pop, come right now your mom is in a bad way.
Gal is a bit wary, seeing as Mom died a few years earlier, but she hitches a ride in a boat to get to Pop's houseboat in the swamp. Pop is something of a faith healer but his success is spotty. And maybe he has lost a bit of touch with reality.
(An aside, for those who don't know, a swamp is actually a very nice, clean area with few bugs because dragonflies eat everything. You may get alligators and snakes but you will not get bad smells, if it is a real swamp.)
So most of the movie involves the father-daughter relationship, he was far from perfect when she was growing up, she is far from perfect now, but they still have the family bond and each can look for a brighter future.
The movie-makers are for the most part inexperienced, it has a rather raw look and feel to it, the production values are not that high. But overall it is a worthwhile viewing for anyone who likes or is curious about the subject. A bonus is the background music is authentic Cajun music.
I found it on Amazon streaming movies.
The acting is superb. Even so, Not everyone will completely understand the Soul of this movie. My neighbors have been the Cajuns, the Creoles and the Southern folks my entire life. This movie tells a truth about Louisiana. While our life stories all differ , they all have the same raw uncomplicated truth about them. Louisiana people are good people that will give you the shirt off their backs. They'll feed you, they'll pray for you and give you a place to heal and , to your delight, will even entertain you. However, don't come to Louisiana and act an ass! You won't like the outcome. If you fool around down here, you will be invited to dine with the gators. Lol.
They say a freshly fired man thought of this movies plot as he left the Chrysler building with his desk. Not true. But whoever designed this world made leprosy hangovers a real thing. Timothy crane.
This film really touches the heart and lets its characters breathe and reveal their hidden pain and secrets. The dream visuals in Cajun French are absolutely beautiful and profound. An absolute must-see that I hope wins many more awards.
This movie was haunting and beautiful. It is a tale of grief, mysticism and prodigal children. Wayward, addicted child returns to her father who is not doing well, mentally. She is trying to cope with the emotional black hole of having had her baby removed from her custody. The woman and father begin to renew their relationship and she learns some surprising things are taking place in and around the home. They meet a stranger in their journey, and the plot thickens. Could this stranger be the key to unlocking a mystery that surrounds them? This is an unforgettable character study, as well. It is deep, emotional, and slow-moving. If you require a fast pace and jump scares, this is not for you.
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