I'm a big IFC Midnight fan- now Shudder I guess, and somehow the algorithm brought me to this title, and as it's totally unknown and random I decided to watch with a bit of an eye roll thinking at the very least I'd be contributing to Indie Film even if I hated it, but man, this is pretty much one of the more enjoyable films I've seen in the past five or so years. It's totally straightforward, told with honesty and quirkiness, and it really left me with a lot to think about. This is a prime example of how Indie can outdo a big studio because in this film it was just a writer telling the story how he wanted to tell it. No executives getting in the way saying it doesn't have enough big timely hot button themes, no special effects, no overly convoluted camera shots.
Just easy smooth filmmaking. I consider myself lucky being led to this film. Hope others find it as well and enjoy it as much as me.