The Dirty South
- 2023
- 1h 47m
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5.4/10
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When the small town big shot goes after the deed to her family's bar, a heartbreaking bartender takes extreme measures to keep it.When the small town big shot goes after the deed to her family's bar, a heartbreaking bartender takes extreme measures to keep it.When the small town big shot goes after the deed to her family's bar, a heartbreaking bartender takes extreme measures to keep it.
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Absolutely loved The Dirty South!
From the authentic performances, beautiful scenery, fantastic music, and relatable storyline, I was wonderfully surprised.
First time director Matthew Yerby orchestrated this stellar cast to create real life performances not characters.
Dermot Mulroney is fantastic as the big bad in the story. My favorite character from My Best Friend's Wedding was nowhere to be seen.
Shane West was perfect as the dreamy drifter grifting his way through small towns.
Willa Holland was amazing as the female lead.
I'm used to seeing Willa in spoiled rich girl roles and her character Sue Parker is the furthest one could get from that. She is a badass without the cliche that generally accompanies this type of role.
Highly recommend!
From the authentic performances, beautiful scenery, fantastic music, and relatable storyline, I was wonderfully surprised.
First time director Matthew Yerby orchestrated this stellar cast to create real life performances not characters.
Dermot Mulroney is fantastic as the big bad in the story. My favorite character from My Best Friend's Wedding was nowhere to be seen.
Shane West was perfect as the dreamy drifter grifting his way through small towns.
Willa Holland was amazing as the female lead.
I'm used to seeing Willa in spoiled rich girl roles and her character Sue Parker is the furthest one could get from that. She is a badass without the cliche that generally accompanies this type of role.
Highly recommend!
I thought this movie was really boring the soundtrack moved it a long. But why someone would start a crime spree with a stranger who comes into town, she first sees as a pickpocket, to save a bar, is beyond me. There's the disagreement between 2 grown men over a woman that occurred decades ago. I was a part of a small town, there was some crime but this was stretching it. It's got the small town cliches that I just wasn't interested in. There was nothing new or exciting. I don't know what some consider action but I didn't think there was much in this movie. Ya, the characters were kind of likable but not worth watching this.
From the authentic performances, beautiful scenery, fantastic music, and relatable storyline, I was wonderfully surprised. First time director Matthew Yerby orchestrated this stellar cast to create real life performances not characters. Dermot Mulroney is fantastic as the big bad in the story. It's an age-old question where families are constantly struggling to save the house they grew up in, or the farm they tilled for generations, or the business that the family owned for decades. In this case, it's a bar on a bayou in north Louisiana run by Sue Parker and her lazy alcoholic father Gary. A bartender with a heart - and scruples - Sue puts in a full night until 3 a.m. And then gets up to take care of her 10-year-old brother and get him to school. Their father is not much help. In fact, the father is far behind in payments on the bar, and local land baron Jeb Roy is threatening to buy the place unless they can come up with $30,000 in 72 hours. Into the pub walks a mysterious guy with two women who work the bar for lots of loose wallets. Sue watches as they pick-pocket the customers and steal their money. Outside, Sue confronts this mysterious stranger who introduces himself as Dion. She wonders if he can help her get $30,000 in that short amount of time. She knows the area, and she knows the people on the other side of the tracks who have all the money in the world. But, how far will Sue go for it? And will she help with the scams.
Great acting by Willa Holland, Wayne Pere and Shane West. Willa and Wayne really carried the movie. Some kissing, heavy petting, no real nudity. Some violence. The songs were great as well with artists like Jovin Webb, Spencer Brunson, Dorothy, Kori Lynn, Tyler Forest, Mus Gillum and Andrew Vogel. Many scenes felt real....human emotion. As in all movies, even 'based on true story' genre, suspension of disbelief helps yet real life is often stranger than fiction. The real downside is no mention of JESUS as the answer. Otherwise, believable tale of folks doing the best they can the best way they know how with what they have. Desperate measures for desperate times. Would watch it again.
This film is a fantastic example of telling interesting, underserved stories from places like the American South and Midwest. I'm absolutely sick of films about the one percent class living in massive cities on the coast with trivial, "rich-people-problems." This was a huge breath of fresh air, and a truly entertaining step into the gritty and dirty, yet magical world of the south. Yerby has talent for making seemingly archetypical characters into deep, relatable humans. This most likely like had a decently small budget compared to most films - but not a second of it felt cheap or compromised. Kickass story. Kickass soundtrack. If you didn't enjoy this, that's your loss. Can't wait to see what Yerby does next.
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- GoofsOn multiple occasions, a low gas level "chime" was heard while they were driving the 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS automobile. This vehicle did not have such an audible alert.
- SoundtracksThe Dirty South
Written by Tyler Forrest, Matthew Yerby, Jovin Webb, Michael Cole, Andrew Vogel
Performed by Jovin Webb
Co-Produced by Tyler Forrest, Michael Cole
Courtesy of: Blake Andrew Phillips, Ask The Rain Music
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- Runtime1 hour 47 minutes
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