I was skimming through a website of movies and ended up watching this film which really surprised me. For one, It was shot like you were right there with the characters on the set. The character development isn't really the strong point of this film, except for the main character who goes through many stages in the film. The movie is short in time but the violent scenes in the film make up for the slow, drawn out scenes for suspense. It's not a over the top blood-fest like "No One Lives" but it gets the job done.
The synopsis:
Dwight is a beach vagrant, living out of his car and scavenging through trash cans and dumpsters for food and money. A policewoman finds Dwight and gives him the news that Wade Cleland, the man who murdered his parents, is soon to be released from prison.
The synopsis:
Dwight is a beach vagrant, living out of his car and scavenging through trash cans and dumpsters for food and money. A policewoman finds Dwight and gives him the news that Wade Cleland, the man who murdered his parents, is soon to be released from prison.