2 reviews
With Indie films you don't benefit from prominent writers and famous box office actors. So the story and the acting are of utmost importance. Not to say there aren't notables in this gritty story -- as Sammy Sheik (American Sniper and Lone Survivor) does a commendable (and funny) job in his role as DJ.
Filmed entirely in Detroit, the film has an authentic, gritty feel -- with score and music that are from Detroit musicians as well. Based on the true life adventures and experiences of Jonathan Stanley (cowriter, producer and lead actor) as Jason, with Matt Lockwood as his older brother Bobby -- the story relates how Bobby's inner demons surface after being released from prison. Continuity and background -- through smart flashbacks -- further to help in developing the story and endear sympathy for the two brothers.
I won't say more except it's a very worthwhile film that's at times funny, poignant and heartbreaking. I remember being impressed when I saw it at its debut and this feeling was even more solidified the second time around. I wasn't expecting the movie to be as good as it is. Kudos to all those who worked so hard to make this film.
Filmed entirely in Detroit, the film has an authentic, gritty feel -- with score and music that are from Detroit musicians as well. Based on the true life adventures and experiences of Jonathan Stanley (cowriter, producer and lead actor) as Jason, with Matt Lockwood as his older brother Bobby -- the story relates how Bobby's inner demons surface after being released from prison. Continuity and background -- through smart flashbacks -- further to help in developing the story and endear sympathy for the two brothers.
I won't say more except it's a very worthwhile film that's at times funny, poignant and heartbreaking. I remember being impressed when I saw it at its debut and this feeling was even more solidified the second time around. I wasn't expecting the movie to be as good as it is. Kudos to all those who worked so hard to make this film.
- ingorautenberg
- Aug 8, 2015
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