Daltry Calhoun ●

: His performance as Daltry—a "deadbeat" turned businessman with a permanent grin—was seen as a departure from his Jackass persona, though not entirely successful in carrying the film's dramatic weight.

: The film’s setting in Ducktown, Tennessee, was criticized for leaning into "affected Southern twangs" and improbable dialogue that felt inconsistent to some viewers. Film Background Director/Writer : Katrina Holden Bronson. Daltry Calhoun

Reviewers generally found the film to be a tonal mismatch, struggling to balance its "wacky" Southern character comedy with more somber dramatic elements. Reviewers generally found the film to be a

: Johnny Knoxville, Elizabeth Banks, and Sophie Traub. Her character, who narrates the story, was described

: Playing Daltry’s musically gifted daughter June, Traub was highlighted as a standout. Her character, who narrates the story, was described as the film's only "genuine" human element, though her quirky narration was polarizing for some.

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