
“The only thing they can't forgive is not being from ... God's Pocket”
A boozy lowlife tries to bury the truth about his crazy stepson's suspicious death, but a nosy newspaper columnist and the young man's mother complicate matters.
A bleak, character-driven dive into a forgotten corner of the city. It feels lived-in and authentic, with a palpable sense of desperation and dark humor lurking beneath the surface. A slow burn with a heavy, melancholic atmosphere.










