A lovely little indie gem about a teenager's passage of discovery and his musical talent and conquering life's challenges whilst facing the adversity of his mother's death.
It's a tragic but also beutiful film and a very rewarding passage-of-rights for an upcoming young musician played by the excellent Neil Sutcliffe.
Neil himself is not just a professional actor but an all-round musician guy. He's got great talent and screen charisma with natural charm and grace.
His playing is astute for a such a young person. His development from a shy lad to a stage-gracing musician is great to watch.
The road is about him and his journey to his musical freedom. His dad doesn't quite fully comprehend that his son is growing-up but in the end he does and he gets his blessing.
Casting is great. It's real Americana, baby! It's even got a legitimate juke box joint in it where they play! It's very loyal to bluegrass and Americana music. It's a heritage piece about a young star who is about to become a seasoned touring pro.
The end is very warming and touching. It's a lovely film. It's no CGI nonsense or action stuff. It's just warm and fun and great to enjoy in the evening. Excellent work.