Buffalo Bill's Defunct is a startlingly engaging film, which despite its lack of "plot" draws you in to the characters' lives, so much so that you feel a part of the family. Flashbacks to Wilkins's earlier film, Interior Latex, give a depth and sense of continuity that is often lacking in this sort of documentary-style narrative.
The actors have an easy camaraderie with one another, and move with the un-self-consciousness of real family. The location is stunning. The characters are so well defined that you feel like you could call them up & help them with their barn / garage destruction.
Definitely worth watching!
The actors have an easy camaraderie with one another, and move with the un-self-consciousness of real family. The location is stunning. The characters are so well defined that you feel like you could call them up & help them with their barn / garage destruction.
Definitely worth watching!