This movie shows that you don't need a gigantic pile of money to make a good movie. Sauvé made it with a couple of HandyCam and an awesome scenario that blends documentary to fiction. In fact, if you're not aware of the fact it's actually a fiction (like many of my friends when they saw it), you can very well think it's a shocking documentary.
The sound is, let's be honest, absolutely awful. Of course, you can't really get it right when you work with a HandyCam. But on a creative side, I can't give that movie less than 9/10.
You got to love James Weber (who keeps his real name in the movie) playing that real low-life lazy guy so well. You also have to appreciate that Sauvé reunited the whole Weber family for the film just so it reaches a maximum of realism.
The sound is, let's be honest, absolutely awful. Of course, you can't really get it right when you work with a HandyCam. But on a creative side, I can't give that movie less than 9/10.
You got to love James Weber (who keeps his real name in the movie) playing that real low-life lazy guy so well. You also have to appreciate that Sauvé reunited the whole Weber family for the film just so it reaches a maximum of realism.