6/10
A worthwhile watch
28 February 2020
Warning: Spoilers
After mailing a nude picture of himself to wrong address intended for his girlfriend, the main character arrested and sent to a correctional facility. Of course, he is now RSO (Registered Sex Offender) and has to do rehabilitation after being paroled.

Shot in hand-held style, fictional documentary is supposed to show the RSO's systematic recovery and acceptance back into society. Sound serious but director-writer Bob Byington have done the unthinkable by turning it into a funny subject matter. He turns counseling, job interviews and group therapy into humor laced session with awkward pauses, the RSO's cynical enquiries aided by amusing supporting players. Effective performances by the cast.

Gabriel McIver with drone-like voice and shaggy appearance is ideal as the RSO. Co-producer and gorgeous Kristen Tucker is his unlikely girlfriend. Nick Holden (Counselee) probably has the best scene in which he describes having inappropriate relationship rather disarmingly. Indie with very modest budget is a worthwhile watch.
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