Let's see how much depression we can cram into an 89 minute film. Carly (Emily Brooke Hands) is a depressed skank who smokes, drinks, takes pills, and sleeps around. She has been abandoned by her tough love sister Carrie (Lucia Sullivan). Get it. Carrie who is not caring. Where do they get these clever writers?
By trade she is an out of work substitute teacher. She hangs out at a cheaply designed club where she develops a relationship with the bartender (what a surprise). What she doesn't know is that he is a bad person because he is a recreational heroin user (if there is such a thing). Amazing. People who are on the bottom will always find someone to look down on.
The film moves slow. It is about the substandard relationship of two losers which I didn't really need seeing, unless I needed someone to look down upon. In that regard, the film is uplifting. Interesting sound track. The movie is well done for what it is. It just isn't my cup of tea.
Parental Guidance: F-bomb, sex, nudity (Emily Brooke Hands)
By trade she is an out of work substitute teacher. She hangs out at a cheaply designed club where she develops a relationship with the bartender (what a surprise). What she doesn't know is that he is a bad person because he is a recreational heroin user (if there is such a thing). Amazing. People who are on the bottom will always find someone to look down on.
The film moves slow. It is about the substandard relationship of two losers which I didn't really need seeing, unless I needed someone to look down upon. In that regard, the film is uplifting. Interesting sound track. The movie is well done for what it is. It just isn't my cup of tea.
Parental Guidance: F-bomb, sex, nudity (Emily Brooke Hands)