Writer and director Derek Magyar’s short film is based in the American backwaters of the seventies; it is a wonderfully slow-paced tale, very much in keeping with the time and everglade lifestyle.

PTSD a misunderstood medical disorder clashing with the strongly emerging blight of drugs is a heady cocktail for disaster. Actor Dylan McTee’s role is noteworthy for his depiction of the repressed sufferer unable to share his traumatic past.

Director of Photography Andrew Baris’s choice of fused daylight was most definitely the right decision, this lifted the storyline of the slow-paced lifestyle up several notches; it kept capturing the viewer slowly moving ambling and meandering like the Mississippi River till the spectacular finale.

A short film that certainly has the scope and depth to venture into a feature film.