Who says you can't fight the Government? For this small town residential hero it was never a question in his heart, he knew his unalienable freedoms. Fighting for his constitutional rights he tried the quiet approach but this College town seemed to over reach its hand and played a red card amongst a blue suit. It gains a sense of pride to see the fight play out as a town attracts attention in this political artist's wake. 10/10 stars I giggled appropriately and loved every minute of this beautiful Indiefilm. Hank Robar is a hero amongst the small men of this world as we continue hoping for a better future.
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I Want to Visit!!
dv7278 April 2023
Warning: Spoilers
Anyone growing up, living, or trying to do business in a small town can relate to this. Small town resident has invested wisely runs into resistance from pretentious governmental types and condescending upper crust residents. Other insiders got more favorable treatment. SOOO, he protests with an art form of his own, and wins big time in litigation.
The arrogant POS Village official (who, of course, had to bring Trump into it) and smarmy "unnamed artist" make the opposition's point, the pretentious medical center CEO with his phony, scripted nonsense about how Hank's art interfered with recruiting medical professionals told me more about the non-quality of that health "care" system than it would want me to know.
I stand with Hank.
The arrogant POS Village official (who, of course, had to bring Trump into it) and smarmy "unnamed artist" make the opposition's point, the pretentious medical center CEO with his phony, scripted nonsense about how Hank's art interfered with recruiting medical professionals told me more about the non-quality of that health "care" system than it would want me to know.
I stand with Hank.
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