9/10
Micro-budget filmmaking at its finest.
19 October 2014
Jim Field's takes us on a profoundly personal journey through the streets of Omaha, Nebraska, as we follow two friends who find themselves immersed in a society boiling between fundamentalism and civil rights. The shots are smart, story authentic, and locations real. Originally planning to see this in multiple sittings, the surprise that hits around the twenty minute mark left me hooked for the whole 100. While there are obvious limitations with set and lighting on a micro- budget film, Fields harnesses locations ripe with color, lighting, and incorporates a final local song the brings the artistry of the film together. If you're looking for something fresh or ever wondered what it might be like for some who grow up gay in the Midwest- see this film!
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