Synopsis
Memory is a dangerous thing
When given the chance at a fresh-start, a grieving young man and his coked-up stepbrother, must confront a local mafia kingpin and perhaps something even more dangerous - their past.
2018 Directed by Michael James Regan
When given the chance at a fresh-start, a grieving young man and his coked-up stepbrother, must confront a local mafia kingpin and perhaps something even more dangerous - their past.
Michael James Regan Tommy James Murphy Juan Carlos Velis Stefano DiMatteo Louis Di Bianco Katriina Isberg Danny Bruzzi Eugene A. Clark Ronnie Rowe Brendee Green Alan C. Peterson Brian Christopher Allison Brennan Katie Uhlmann Andre Sills Craig Henry Brian Quintero Caleb Olivieri Julien Hyacinthe Sean Kaufmann Sean Harraher Barrington Williams Janice Kingsley Natalie Dale Rafael Kalamat Scott Amos Anne Yorke Douglas Lennon Ivana Kingston
When I see people give this half a star, I think, they must be quite sheltered as I have seen much worse than this, Heck, I have seen Cuba Gooding Jr movies worse than this!
We have two guys that want to make a movie, they write it themselves and star in it and direct it too. They want to have a cool heist plot, but a low budget so they foreground two down on their luck step-brothers and their strained relationship. (They play these scenes for all their worth, but if they hadn’t written this and directed it too, they would know that they just go on for too long)
The Mafia plot is as standard as they come,…
Hey everyone. Just a note on graveyard scenes. If the person recently passed in your movie, do not have your main character visit an old, dirty, nasty, stained gravestone that looks like it has been there since 1943.
Dude this movie’s a mess already. I am five minutes in and I’ve seen more shoulders in focus than faces.
The pacing is awful. This film had 3 editors who do not understand overlapping dialogue, or they do, but they had to stretch every scene because they didn’t have enough content to fill a whole movie. The runtime is 71 minutes.
Omg they had a 15page script for this one.
I haven’t seen a single establishing shot. I think we’ve been to…
The plot structure is solid and the running time is admirably brief. However, scenes between the two central protagonists lack tension and are overlong. Recall is the key to the story, necessitating limited reflection en route to the denouement. Without this, however, the heist is just so much generic baggage.