Local, The
Vanguard Cinema (2009)
Suspense, Thriller
In Collection
#7871
0*
Seen ItYes
658769933932
IMDB   5.6
1 hr 30 mins USA / English
DVD  Region 1   NR
Dan Eberle Noname
Maya Ferrara Claire
Karl Herlinger Rottweiler
Beau Allulli Blueboy
Director
Dan Eberle

When a stranger asks a troubled drifter (played by Dan Eberle, who also wrote and directed) to rescue his drug-addicted daughter from the clutches of a gang boss, the drifter finds a chance for redemption in this suspenseful thriller. Now, if he's able to successfully carry out the tricky undertaking, the drifter may just be able walk away with enough cash -- and self-respect -- to escape his painful past.

A drug dealer who happens to be clean himself (Dan Eberle) roams around town on a variety of missions, finding himself getting into fights at every turn. One of his chief missions? Rescuing a heroin-addicted daughter for a concerned father... whose motives are unclear.

Let me lay this on the line: Dan Eberle is the man of the future for crime dramas. He has written and directed a film in the style of Guy Ritchie's "Snatch" and "Two Smoking Barrels" -- also producing and starring in it. When this disc arrived in my mail, I was unsure about it. I receive many low budget piles of rubbish. This one is by far the most professional independent film I've ever had the pleasure to review.

You like drug dealer films? Mafia films? Gun fights? Fist fights? This has it all, in the grimy streets to rundown apartment complexes. Beautiful cinematography and a respectable score. There's no reason "The Local" couldn't have been released in theaters across the country. Believe me, I've seen a lot worse in the cinema. Do yourself a favor and get a copy of this film if you are into this sort of genre... "The Local" could be a cult favorite someday soon.
Edition Details
Release Date 10/20/2009
Screen Ratio Widescreen (1.85:1)
Audio Tracks Stereo [English]
No. of Disks/Tapes 1