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Hohokam
After an old friend's visit ends, Lori is feeling a bit down. Bored with her job, agitated at home, and frustrated with money problems, Lori takes out her anger on her ex-marine boyfriend, Anson. However, after a broken mug, a trip to the zoo and a case of the shingles Lori's mood changes.
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Plot Summary
In the harsh desert landscape, a troubled man named Jake is on the run and seeks refuge in an isolated Native American community. He finds himself entangled in their ancient traditions and struggles, leading to a confrontation with a ruthless outlaw who threatens their way of life. Jake must confront his own demons while fighting for the survival of the people who have offered him sanctuary.
Critical Reception
Hohokam received a limited release and garnered minimal critical attention, making widespread reception difficult to gauge. It is generally considered an independent film that explored themes of redemption and cultural clashes within a Western setting. Audience feedback is scarce due to its limited distribution.
What Reviewers Say
The film attempts to weave a narrative of redemption against a stark desert backdrop.
Pacing and character development were noted as areas for improvement by some.
The visual aesthetic of the Southwest landscape is a consistent highlight.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for Hohokam is not readily available due to its limited release and niche audience.
Fun Fact
The film was shot in and around the Anza-Borrego Desert State Park in California, known for its dramatic desert landscapes.
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