Eva Victor not only plays the central role, but she also wrote and directed this film. She plays a teacher at a college with what looks like one small building. The film is divided into different segments that basically address the same issue shifting around different times. It doesn’t matter, because the story is flat and one dimensional. The primary flaw is that Victor has created a character who’s not likable or particularly interesting. Ironically, Naomi Ackie, who plays her best friend, has a more appealing personality. The incident that causes the turmoil is only described and never generates much real emotion. Hey, Eva, sorry, baby, I can’t imagine why anyone would be interested in your story. Of local interest, Victor directed the music video “Night Shift” for Richmond singer Lucy Dacus.
(1.5 / 5)