You don't see a whole lot of serious films that tell the many tales of life in America's trailer parks, but Trash is one of them for the ages. This potent story should speak to all those who grew up in the south or 'the parks' anywhere for that matter. Some may argue that the film takes itself a little too seriously, but that's what good drama is all about. The pain and suffering, the love and laughter of growth and life.
This edgy debut picture is worthy of an award-winning, NYU writer/director with excellent performances and awesome cinematography. Look for it on be a staple on network TV someday. If Galluzzo breaks, it's got independent classic written all over it.
This edgy debut picture is worthy of an award-winning, NYU writer/director with excellent performances and awesome cinematography. Look for it on be a staple on network TV someday. If Galluzzo breaks, it's got independent classic written all over it.