Three smalltown friends looking to leave their troubles behind come up with a robbery scheme to fund their trip to the big city. But as their plan goes awry and the authorities become involv... Read allThree smalltown friends looking to leave their troubles behind come up with a robbery scheme to fund their trip to the big city. But as their plan goes awry and the authorities become involved, they are left with no other alternative but to take hostage a pair of traveling young ... Read allThree smalltown friends looking to leave their troubles behind come up with a robbery scheme to fund their trip to the big city. But as their plan goes awry and the authorities become involved, they are left with no other alternative but to take hostage a pair of traveling young lovebirds, with no shortage of problems of their own.
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The story is straightforward, mostly. Three young men in a tiny go-nowhere town, not much to do. One is having a problem with his girl Alysha (not the girl of the title) He decides he needs to leave town, so gets a couple of mates. They decide to get some money off people who are gambling and who expect to lose money. So... they go in the back door, burst onto the stage, and then find themselves in the Senior Citizens Bingo tournament. Total proceeds, $512.
Then they leave town. The oldies ring the cops of course, but the sheriff is out of town, so this is the deputy's big chance to actually solve something. "Did they all have guns" he asks an old person. "Who?" she replies. That's just one of many great little gags that come throughout.
The deputy figures that the kids will go away by the Old Pass road, and he's right. The old car breaks down. So the kids hijack the Caddy of Dave and Hope (the girl). There is confrontation and drama when they go to the abandoned farm. One says "I don't want a girlfriend" after Hope turns the tables on them - she gets the gun AND the Cadillac!
Eventually the cops come and the kids are caught, taken to the Honor Farm. Then, the final scene is back at the bingo hall where the guys are now required to help out. "I'd rather be at the Honor Farm" says one.
Though the script isn't realistic and finds part of its humor in exaggeration and exploiting clichés, I also saw some real people and touching moments. I liked the Joey character a lot, I'ld like to see more of that guy.
Overall it has a nice warm sympathetic atmosphere, the picture seems to've been made with a lot of love and dedication (Low-Budget!). and for me really worked as a 'feel-good-movie'.
Maybe the lack of real violence, hard action, blood, explosions and martial arts is what makes this movie disappointing to some, but I didn't miss any of those. Maybe that's the whole problem with this movie, but also the big plus: you don't get what you expect. It's just a nice story about nice people who happen to be a bit gangsterish today.
Despite it's very low budget, this movie is highly entertaining while providing a refreshing social commentary about power, control, hope, courage and responsibility.
The characters are well developed and work together seamlessly.
Did you know
- TriviaJune Allyson's first film in 24 years. It would turn out to be the last one she would ever make.
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- Budget
- $1,450,000 (estimated)
- Runtime
- 1h 25m(85 min)
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