Credits like "Alison Folland's Hair Color by Hubert Cartier at Frederic Fekkai" tell you you're in the presence of an independent film on which meticulous attention was paid to the way things look. If that same awareness of detail had been extended to story and characterization, this off-kilter tale of a mentally challenged fisherman and the bottom feeders who want his money might be an interesting slice of frozen life in the white-on-white Midwest. But instead it's all posturing and mannerisms, driven by the grating voice-over of boy-man Albert Burroughs (Troy Garity, who sounds disconcertingly like Adam Sandler imitating a dummy). Albert has spent his whole life in...
Released:
2005
Rated:
R
Length:
95 mins