The plot: Charlie, the fiercely independent owner of an all-female mechanic shop, is forced to re-evaluate her future when a flashy corporate competitor moves in across the street. Seeking comfort, she turns to an anonymous online confidant, unaware she’s confiding in Beau, the very rival who’s threatening her business.
This film was rubbish.
Pros: I find the chemistry of Charlie and friends maybe because they support each other. The humour is sweet & hobson & how it ends all happy ever after.
Cons: It didn’t had time to show any development of the two rival shops. Plenty of the monologue was done over by voice over. Beau wasn’t that interesting as a lover for Charlie & the ending didn’t wow me.
Directed by Lacey Uhlemeyer
Produced by Matt Luber, Lena Roklin, Matt Williams
Screenplay by Lacey Uhlemeyer, Roo Berry, Erin Falconer
Starring: Madelaine Petsch, Jacob Scipio, Madison Bailey, Katy O’Brian, Inanna Sarkis, Matteo Lane &Jim Gaffigan.
Edited by Bruce Green
Cinematography: Hamish Doyne-Ditmas
Music by Rob Lord
Production companies: Amazon MGM Studios, Future Artists Entertainment, Luber Roklin Entertainment
Distributed by: Amazon MGM Studios (via Prime Video)
Cast:
- Madelaine Petsch as Charlie
- Jacob Scipio as Beau, an online confidant
- Madison Bailey as Izzy
- Katy O’Brian as Cam
- Inanna Sarkis as Lola
- Matteo Lane as Jordan
- Rob Rausch as Himself
- Jim Gaffigan as Mr. Miller
I worse skip this film.
Rating: 1.5 out of 5 Stars
Ryan Balkwill:
Resident film reviewer,
Level Best Art Cafe

