Keisha flieht vor der städtischen Gentrifizierung, um einen Neuanfang zu wagen, doch in ihrer neuen Heimat wird sie von Rassisten angegriffen.Keisha flieht vor der städtischen Gentrifizierung, um einen Neuanfang zu wagen, doch in ihrer neuen Heimat wird sie von Rassisten angegriffen.Keisha flieht vor der städtischen Gentrifizierung, um einen Neuanfang zu wagen, doch in ihrer neuen Heimat wird sie von Rassisten angegriffen.
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The lead, Kesha, gives a strong, honest performance - she carries the film. The antagonists, the two good-ol' boys, were over-the-top and too stereotypical. I would've like to see more subtly and depth to them. For a low budget indie, the quality was what you'd expect, maybe a bit lower, but for the most part the lead's performances overcome that.
The run-time was short, so I feel like the script could've been developed more. A few more re-writes would've given this story more focus with a greater impact for things the filmmakers were trying to communicate.
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I liked this movie. I loved the wife and her aggressiveness to make things better. I like the chemistry between her and the husband. Realistic view of how a wife snaps on a husband in one breadth when she doesn't like the situation. I can relate, ha ha. Married couples can relate. The two white guys were good comic relief. I like how the wife toughens up towards the end and (I don't want to put out any spoilers). You will have to watch the movie yourself. I just need the ending explained to me. How did she get to that point. Give it a watch for yourself and see. Looks like there may be a sequel.
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This was an interesting film led by great acting performances from the entire cast. The main actress did a spectacular job bringing the character, Kesha, to life and making her believable. There were moments where her character took unexpected turns, but her performance combined with strongly written dialogue helped things make sense. I found myself caring about Kesha and Aiden's journey, which kept me engaged the entire film. I was also curious how all the characters and circumstances would end up tying together. I was left with a few questions, but appreciated the ride. Overall this was a well shot, well done independent film.
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