
In a nameless, suburban American town, the smell of barbeque fills the air as Fourth of July celebrations move from a hot summer day into night. Joe, a man who works hard and travels a lot, leaves his family behind for the holiday, citing a business trip. Abigayle, his precocious daughter, is left to tend to her ill mother and manage the house on her own, yet again. Seeking just enough attention to get her through another night of her lonely responsibilities, she turns to Dex... (Full plot summary below)
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In a nameless, suburban American town, the smell of barbeque fills the air as Fourth of July celebrations move from a hot summer day into night. Joe, a man who works hard and travels a lot, leaves his family behind for the holiday, citing a business trip. Abigayle, his precocious daughter, is left to tend to her ill mother and manage the house on her own, yet again. Seeking just enough attention to get her through another night of her lonely responsibilities, she turns to Dexter, a former high school basketball star whose best days are behind him. And while Abigayle is out with Dexter, Joe is quietly spending time around town with June, a young man he met online who's struggling to accept himself. And for just this night, the small world that these four live in will become even smaller, though the freedom they experience has never been so dangerous, fleeting and honest.
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| AALBC.comKam WilliamsA cautionary tale featuring spectacular Fourth of July fireworks of the emotional variety. |
| Reel Talk OnlineCandice FrederickDirected by first time feature filmmaker Joshua Sanchez, Four is an intimate look at four characters... who are all on the brink of determining who they are. |
| HollywoodChicago.comBrian TallericoFour goes believable places but avoids the trappings of traditional melodrama. |
| Village VoiceSam Weisberg[It] never achieves its intended weightiness. |
| User ReviewChazzyc .Kinda felt like a stage play or a certain type of Indie film that you don't see much anymore. Interesting, even though it doesn't feel completely "true". |
| User ReviewLee MTechnically well made small indie, but unfortunately there's no plot to tell, to keep the audience interested in the characters. Two couples meet the first time, and that's it. |