

The Keys
Brothers, shipped off by their divorced New York mom to live with their businessman dad in the Florida Keys, find him caught up in a land war against a drug lord and developer who wants to build a massive casino complex.
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Plot Summary
A talented but troubled musician, struggling with addiction, finds himself entangled in a dangerous conspiracy after discovering a mysterious set of keys. As he delves deeper, he must confront his past demons and unravel the truth before it consumes him.
Critical Reception
The Keys was a modest independent film that garnered some attention for its suspenseful narrative and strong performances, particularly from its lead. While not a major box office success, it found a niche audience who appreciated its darker themes and dramatic tension.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its intriguing mystery and Robert Townsend's compelling performance.
- Some critics found the pacing uneven in the second half.
- The film's exploration of addiction and its consequences was noted.
Google audience: Audience reception for 'The Keys' is largely unavailable through standard aggregators, making it difficult to summarize specific likes or dislikes.
Fun Fact
Director David Green also directed the popular 1987 horror film 'The Lost Boys'.
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