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7/10
A beautiful demonstration of less is more
standin_ontherocks16 July 2023
There's nothing flashy about 'Oildale' but it's imprinting.

It's refreshing to see a modest budget production beat large. The movie breathes the essence of kindness and respect across generations - irrespective of whether one is man, woman, boy or girl - whilst exploring ongoing shadows of veteran homelessness, war injuries, post-war treatment by society and PTSD. These aspects are skillfully captured - by the actors, script and director - in a realistic, relatable way through an understated presentation which carries the drama, as does the modest setting. A beautiful demonstration of less is more.

It's also refreshing to see simple family and friendship values anchor a movie without romance or ego: a rarity for a setting in modern times. Indeed, the mention of a YouTube channel half way through reminds you this is set in the recent now.

It's important to note making the movie was personal to both the writer and director - Lynn Salt and David Mueller - Salt inspired by her war veteran father and both inspired by the veteran homelessness, roots of country music and fabric of community in Bakersfield, of which the small town Oildale is a suburb. Secondly, involved original contributions from songwriters, collaboration with Bakersfield musicians and support from the community, many volunteering their time. This spirit is in the film's pulse.

A critique would be some moments in the story arc and supporting actor roles were cliché and predictable. Nonetheless, the overall impact is subtlety complex.

Lastly, you don't have to be a country music lover for this film to resonate.
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