6/10
Forgettable film with notable acting performances
10 September 2023
When a photographer is forced out of his home, he goes to Fort Washington and met fellow homeless and tries to move forward with his predicament. Its very standard uplifting work.

Its pretty much anchored by great acting. Dillon' and Glover's noble performance as two homeless people who find themselves in each others arms. They were just in the role. Dillon plays the weird and quirky photgrapher Matthew and Glover's Jerry is delightfully wonderful as his counterpart - the more experienced homeless of the two. The script did get too sentimental at times BUT those two was able to tune out those problems and lift the material. Dillon proves to be one of the most underrated actor of that decade.

Also, great cinematography. Apparently, made by that guy that worked with a lot of great filmmakers of the era - specifically, Jim Jarmusch(Down by Law) and David Lynch(Eraserhead).

Overall, a forgettable film with notable acting performances.
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