Hammer Reviews
Fast paced, intense, and emotional acting between estranged father and son having to work together kept me on the edge of my seat.
Amazing that someone with a limited budget can make a much better movie than your typical Hollywood director.
Overall, this is quite a solid crime drama that tells a touching story about a father and son. Their relationship is ultimately tested as the two try to survive and do anything to get out of trouble. It's a touching, gripping film, and I was glad to see a few nice mysteries and reveals along the way. The film's biggest strength is leading performances from Will Patton and Mark O'Brien. Mostly, this film delivers with only a few questionable aspects, namely some side characters' performances and the film's ending. This finale felt somewhat vague, leaving viewers to make some assumptions up for themselves.
Was not expecting a beginning to end non stop sit on the edge of your seat movie, but that is what I got. Really enjoyed it.
A nailbiter that deals with deep questions of nature vs. nurture in such elegant ways. Loved the minimal use of dialogue that left many things implied. So many relatable questions and issues that we all recognize even if we haven't had to deal with such extremes. There is no good guy and no bad guy. Great story, amazingly done!
Really enjoyed this film, very well made film, fantastic acting. I loved the family dynamics, in the story, and the cinematography was fantastic as well.
Just not enjoyable at all. Trailer had me fooled. There were like two confrontations and a guy who was panicked most of the movie, and that was about it. Little to no action. One of worst movies I've ever seen.
It just goes to show that you can never trust anyone not even people that you call friends remember that I know first hand, The film is entertaining and it shows that there are no protagonist or antagonist it seems like everybody are getting their just desserts Facts of Life dude.
Taut thriller with the always good Will Patton as a beleaguered father trying to protect his wayward son after a drug deal goes wrong.
Good, but very very far from great. Wouldn't recommend this film unless you're incarcerated and very bored.