Price: $10
Phone: 1-866-811-4111
Age Suitability:
Teens and up
1994. The parking lot of a mini-mall convenience store is the private domain of three men in their very early twenties. They talk trash, harass the owner of the store and revel in their high-school glory days. The focal point of this evening is the arrival of an old high-school chum, who has gone on to become semi-famous fronting for a band that has an album on the charts.
*Mature content - Viewer Discretion is advised*
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Burnfield is a town like any other, perhaps like every other. It is 1994, and a half-dozen or so middle-class white kids are struggling to carve out some sort of meaning and sense of identity beyond the homogenous land of shopping malls and restaurant chains that is their cultural inheritance. Mostly, they loiter outside the Food Mart drinking beer on a park bench, waiting for something to happen. (Full review)