
It is deep winter in rural Massachusetts. Bob, a fifty-something year old logger with a soft spot for golf and gangsta rap struggles to make ends meet in a changed economy. When a beloved cow of his gets wounded and a job goes awry, Bob begins to heed the instincts of his ever darkening self.... (Full plot summary below)
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It is deep winter in rural Massachusetts. Bob, a fifty-something year old logger with a soft spot for golf and gangsta rap struggles to make ends meet in a changed economy. When a beloved cow of his gets wounded and a job goes awry, Bob begins to heed the instincts of his ever darkening self.
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| The Film StageGiovanni Marchini CamiaAn awkward hybrid that is both too scripted to convince as a genuine slice of life and too muted to keep the viewer involved for its full running time. |
| VarietyBen KenigsbergA real-life logger plays some version of himself in this immersive verite-style drama. |
| Examiner.comTravis HopsonWhile this could be seen as just another slow-moving indie "slice of life" drama, it plays with our expectations in fun and unpredictable ways. |
| User ReviewLee MThis movie yet again proves that everybody can play at least one role: themselves. The question is how to make it worth watching. |
| User ReviewJeff BAn Indie film about a logger who has trouble with termites, attacks on his livestock, and other minutia. I didn't make it through. You have to wonder sometime why certain movies are made at all. The story and characters were noting of striking originality or insight. Everyone has problems at work, some more, some less, but so what? I didn't bother too much with this one, skipping forward a lot to gain back valuable viewing time that was happily spent elsewhere. Nothing to see here folks. Move along. Move along. |