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Life is Hot in
Cracktown


Directed by: Buddy Giovinazzo
Starring: Kerry Washington
Genre:
Drama/ Independent
Run Time: 99
min.
Release Date: June 2009
On The Web:
Unofficial Site
Teaser:
Movie Trailer
Reviewed by
Byron Merritt |
I’m gonna have to eat some crow here, especially after complaining
about the last film I reviewed,
SHADOWHEART. Both it and this one –
LIFE IS HOT IN CRACKTOWN – came to me via Amazon’s Vine Program. And I
was becoming rather tired of the careless films that tended to populate
The Vine’s DVD list. Well, Life Is Hot In Cracktown has reformed me
...somewhat. It isn’t great. It isn’t stupendous. But it is gritty,
real, and put together in a way that made it extremely watchable.
All of these characters are well-rounded and exceptionally well
acted. There will be someone that every watcher will be able to connect
with. Whether it’s the young boy looking after his younger sister as his
mother and her boyfriend get high and leave them alone for days, or the
pre-op transsexual Marybeth (Kerry Washington,
THE LAST KING OF
SCOTLAND) and her emotionally labile boyfriend Benny, or Manny, the guy
working two jobs trying to support his wife Concetta (Shannyn Sossaman,
WRISTCUTTERS) and their colicky baby, or the gang-banger Romeo who’s
life on the street is turning him into a dangerous individual, there’s
someone here for everyone.
The interest comes in the fact that you watch most of these people
make horrible decisions or do terrible things, yet you cannot look away
or even condemn them. They are the best and worst of us all, and it
shows a rugged side of humanity that most of us would rather not see
...except to realize that one of these people might have been you had
you not had a few breaks. It’s frightening and enlightening.
The best part of the film is toward the end as we watch each person
forced to make a decision and wonder at what the outcome will be. It is
a turning point in their lives and we are given front row seats to it.
Amazing how it all came together.
Watching the special features, I have to disagree with Kerry
Washington’s comment about transsexuals never being shown on film in any
meaningful way. The film
TRANSAMERICA focused specifically on this
subject and was a fantastic film. Just FYI, Kerry.
Anyway, this film is actually quite good, even though I found the
title a bit unfortunate.
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Cracktown

DVD cost: $17.28
Purchase:
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Film Review Stew
Favorite? No.
Stew Poo-Poo? No.
Newsworthy:
The entire film is rife
with profanity, nudity, drug abuse, and child neglect.
Movie Quote: "You're
the best thing that ever happened to me."
Other Actors/Actresses
from Life is Hot in Cracktown
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