The film tells the story of two men who suffer from gang life, which can be a great obstacle for many. Now, the movie embodies the relationship of two men - Primo, an actual gang leader in the blood of eastern New York, and John, a young man trying to have his experience with this gang.
The verisimilitude is a poke at the cliche-riddled work seen on television crime shows, but its lack of stylisation and mundane focus can leave you thirsting for, if not some drama, at least a tad more pizzazz.
The writer and director, Keith Miller, establishes engaging characters but stifles their thoughts and emotions, sets up dramatic situations but avoids their practicalities and implications.