A low-budget crack at the needle-and-the-damage-done drama, Indelible works reasonably well if your expectations aren’t too high. Donnie Arnett (Charlie Matthes) is covered with new prison tattoos when sprung after an 8-year stretch for a drug deal gone bad that resulted in the death of his best friend. He hooks up with a sexy tattoo artist (Tess Gill) who’s impressed with his prison ink and attempts to reconnect with his 12-year-old daughter who lives in a nasty trailer with his meth-head ex-wife and her loser junkie boyfriend Ricky. There are more drug dealers and tough-talking criminals and cops but this is the kind of movie that is so witlessly generic that the plot and title disappear into a mist of other recycled plots and interchangeable titles. It’s the same old deal here as in most druggie flicks; you have your cardboard angry cops and dangerous dealers and...
- 8/5/2010
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
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