5/10
I wouldn't watch this again
26 August 2006
Warning: Spoilers
I watched the movie with a couple of my friends. We waited for whole movie to something important to happen, the movie to really start, but no. Nearly hour and a half is wasted for pointless rampaging and meaningless dialogue.

The main guy, Fred, just happens to pair up with Albert, a teenage boy, who is one of the most irritating characters I've ever seen. He's a kleptomaniac, who just takes whatever he lays his hands on. Fred isn't much better, but at least he manages to keep his mouth shut most of the time.

They wander around USA driving with a stolen car, sometimes hitchhiking. Fred tries to get money from his uncle, because Fred is too lazy to actually find a real job, but it appears that his uncle doesn't have any. After that Fred decides - Albert is just hanging along - to find his father, to get some money from him. Actually he gets what he wants, since Fred steals some money from a parking house's cash desk, where his father is doing night shift.

Finally they - Fred and Albert - meet some random woman, and Fred doesn't even hit her. At the same time Albert fails stealing a watch from a local store. Police picks him up and send him to welfare authorities. After all the letdowns Fred just decides to go back where he left, and the movie ends.

If the movie had some sort of deeper message to the audience, it didn't make it obvious enough. There were some images of an actual dream catcher, but they simply threw it away.

No wonder that not that many people have seen this movie.
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