The film benefits from nice performances and nice work by Mr. DiFolco (making his directorial debut), even if the ending is not as psychologically complex as earlier scenes lead us to hope.
Decently crafted but with not quite enough up its narrative sleeve to make a memorable impact, writer-director Craig DiFolco’s debut feature leaves one waiting for explosive revelations that never arrive.
This static, talky effort ultimately doesn’t justify its feature-length running time despite some strong performances and the occasional moving moment.
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Village VoiceZachary Wigon
Village VoiceZachary Wigon
The film's delivery system sets itself up for failure.