Watch: Trailer Park Jesus 2012 123movies, Full Movie Online – Jessie deals with a bad breakup, by purchasing a sheet of acid to share with his friends back home in Missouri. He hopes this will erase the bad memory of his college girlfriend, delivering the heartbreaking news to him, during sex. Departing New Orleans, Jessie detours onto Route 61, seeking a change of routine from the monotony of the Interstate. Unexpectedly, his engine fails at a forgotten trailer park in Cleveland, Mississippi. Fearful he’s about to be harmed by bikers, Jessie exchanges hits of L.S.D. for safe passage home. During the ebb and flow of the day, Jessie experiences the extraordinary in the pedestrian, whilst resurrecting the lives of many. Inspired by a true misadventure..
Plot: Jessie deals with a bad breakup, by purchasing a sheet of acid to share with his friends back home in Missouri. He hopes this will erase the bad memory of his college girlfriend, delivering the heartbreaking news to him, during sex. Departing New Orleans, Jessie detours onto Route 61, seeking a change of routine from the monotony of the Interstate. Unexpectedly, his engine fails at a forgotten trailer park in Cleveland, Mississippi. Fearful he’s about to be harmed by bikers, Jessie exchanges hits of L.S.D. for safe passage home. During the ebb and flow of the day, Jessie experiences the extraordinary in the pedestrian, whilst resurrecting the lives of many. Inspired by a true misadventure.
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Trailer Park Jesus by Sean Gerowin
Trailer Park Jesus by Sean Gerowin (Let’s Rob the Cheese Shop) is an 80-minute light-hearted romantic comedy set in present-day rural Mississippi, although at times you feel as though you’ve been transported back 20 years. When New Orleans college student Jessie (Garrett Smith) makes an unexpected detour on his way home to Missouri he becomes immersed in a culture that must have been as alien to him as the transition from the Show-Me State to the Big Easy. These serendipitous encounters prove to reinforce his belief in love while serving as a conduit of enlightenment for the park residents.The screenplay was inspired by true events and is believable without much willing suspension of disbelief. The menagerie of characters epitomize quirk and camaraderie, with Mary (Shanna Forrestall) seeming to have the most sense of the motley cast, as well as the most experience as an actor. What’s most impressive is the ease of storyline flow, enabling the viewer to effortlessly enter the lives of lovable misfits who soon experiences their own epiphanies.
Also praiseworthy is the cinematography and location selection. And while the audio is not the strongest technical aspect of the film, the computer graphics frolic gracefully while the few and selective jump cuts, sparse but appropriate aged filter hues, and artfully racked focus is reminiscent of works by Terry Gilliam (Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas) and David Lynch (Wild at Heart, Twin Peaks). A bit more time could have been spent on editing consistency, but the overall feelings evoked were hit home by the solid directing of such an ensemble of character studies.
Actually kind of brilliant
So in 2002 or so, my friend Jerry was like “Hey, f*** whatever we’re doing with life, lets travel around the country, do drugs, and get people to sign petitions to legalize weed.” Of course I was like “okie” and a few days later I was on a bus to Columbus, Ohio, 6 months later I was leaving Texas. The entire time I was stoned, or tripping. Great times. So 10 years later when my old friend Jerry told me that he had just finished helping make a movie called Trailer Park Jesus and that I had to watch it, I of course took it very seriously and drank enough whiskey to kill all the undiscovered life in the Galapagos. Flat out though, this movie was hilarious, and really well done. I watch a lot of movies, and I watch a lot of really bad, no budget, little indie projects. 90% of the time they’re terrible, Trailer Park Jesus though, is the reason I put myself through it. There’s so much talent in this little movie, and it’s absolutely hilarious. Do yourself a favor, stick out your tongue and take the trip.
Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 20 min (80 min)
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Genre Comedy, Romance
Director Sean Gerowin
Writer Sean Gerowin
Actors Garrett Smith, Brent Phillip Henry, Michael Dardant
Country United States
Awards 5 wins
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