I don't get what writer/director Alex Wroten was trying to prove to be honest? Did he intentionally asked the cast to act as bad as possible? To make fun of that kind of people in that part of the United States? I guess so because it was shamefully obvious that those actors must be able to perform better. Maybe that's his way of an attempt of being clever and funny? I was hoping for some good laughs which I didn't get by the way. Instead I got a story that became more boring towards the end. I was actually glad to see the end credits appearing. Not sure what the point is of making a movie like this one, a waste of time to me.
Plot summary
Ferrari Thunderbird Taylor is a foul-mouthed, perpetually buzzed vigilante who, after getting out of rehab, has her heart set on proposing to her boyfriend, Harry Shumway. But when she realizes that the object of her affection is running for South Carolina governor on a platform of seceding from the United States, she races to save her man, if not the entire state, from certain ruin.
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December 16, 2022 at 02:09 PM