This low budget comedy appeared on my Prime so I watched the trailer and thought I'd give it a go. I can't say I've seen many super low budget movies but this one had charm, or at least enough charm to keep me watching to the end.
The story is basic, two brothers (played by two actors I've never heard of but do a decent enough job) who don't get on returning to their childhood home to find the will of their recently deceased father. But once there, they are threatened by something that means they have to put their differences aside and work together to survive.
There are some actual laugh out loud moments from start to finish and you can tell the film has tried to inject some caring moments around the comedy. I'm a sucker for British humour and this film certainly has that which might not appeal to some.
The footage is shot nice enough, although it's clear it's not up to Hollywood movie standard and some of the acting is questionable from the actors in smaller roles which I found myself laughing at rather than with.
Overall if you have low expectations for low budget movies, this one might surprise you.