
“Change the way you see.”
Collin must make it through his final three days of probation for a chance at a new beginning. He and his troublemaking childhood best friend, Miles, work as movers, and when Collin witnesses a police shooting, the two men’s friendship is tested as they grapple with identity and their changed realities in the rapidly-gentrifying neighborhood they grew up in.
This film pulses with raw energy, blending sharp wit with profound social commentary. It's a poignant, urgent exploration of identity and systemic pressures, delivered with a unique poetic rhythm. Expect a deeply felt, thought-provoking experience that resonates long after the credits.













