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So, there's this film called 'Jackson' from 2008 that really gets into the lives of two homeless guys in Los Angeles. The whole thing unfolds mostly on Skid Row, and it's not a pretty backdrop, but that's where the heart of the story lies. You’ve got Donald, played by Barry Primus, who's got this wild optimism that’s kind of infectious, even if it seems a bit misplaced. And then there's Sam, portrayed by Charlie Robinson, who adds a lot of depth to their shared journey. The pacing is slow, almost meditative, which fits the grim reality they face. What stands out here are the raw performances that bring a certain authenticity. The use of the titular $20 bill as a symbol of hope? That's a nice touch too. Quite a unique piece in the drama genre, really.
Interesting character dynamics between Donald and Sam.Authentic portrayal of homelessness in Los Angeles.Unique use of a small budget to convey deep themes.
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