If you don't want to see the usual stuff....
Realist, gritty, strong, disturbing, provocative, thoughtful, creative well made film about the journey of despair and hope. Characters and situations are multidimensional and therefore real. Violence is not gratuitous but has a purpose. Creative use of audio. Good film that may not appeal to a huge audience. Popularity does not necessarily make a good film.
This "movie" is comparable to stepping in dog doo-doo
Couldn't even make it to 15 mins. Hated the characters, hated the theme, hated the feel. "Gritty"? Nah...missed it by a mile. Annoying, like stepping in dog foo-doo.
Bad acting, terrible dialogue, ridiculous plot.
When I read the synopsis for this movie I figured it would be worth ninety minutes of my time. Unfortunately, once I begin watching a movie I must finish it. I don't know anything about the director, who also starred in and wrote this horrendous independent film. I just hope no one other than himself has invested any money in it. About half way through the film I was wondering if perhaps Eberle had a sense of humor when he wrote this. It was that bad. He tries to relate a theme of redemption and change through this violent, highly implausible drug drama set in Brooklyn. There are so many holes in the plot that it always feels like you're watching the movie from the middle. Here's a little breakdown of the plot:
Protagonist-apparently just out of jail, trying to survive by being a low-level drug delivery guy. He gets beat up a lot. He's tough but tries not to kill anybody.
Main plot- drug delivery guy has the chance to rescue some other guy's daughter...
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