Capturing true human emotion in only twenty minutes is not an easy task, but very much achieved in this film. This well directed film evokes a sense of realism with a somewhat documentary style that pulls you in from the very first frame. Most scenes seem to be shot on location, adding to the style of the project. The backdrop apparently is Los Angeles, but this is a story that could take place in any city and the filmmakers seem to go to great lengths to not give the specific area away. The lead actor, Jamie Burton Oare is an absolute standout and superbly supported by Monica Mallet, the very competent Cynda Williams (Mo Better Blues, One False Move) Shay Roundtree, (NBC's Kingpin, Drumline) and Ernest Harden Jr. (White Men Can't Jump and The Jeffersons