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A Bug and a Bag of Weed
Peter Jordan is 33 years old and stuck in a dead end retail job at Super Duper Computers. To make matters worse, he's managed to rack up over $35,000 worth of debt. Student Loans, credit cards, Big Screen TV. His love life is equally in debt. Just when it seems he will never break out of his rut, an old high school buddy named Frehley shows up unexpectedly. Under Frehley's influence...
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Plot Summary
A streetwise hustler named Bug finds himself in a race against time to deliver a package of drugs before his parole officer catches up with him. Along the way, he encounters a colorful cast of characters and navigates the dangerous underbelly of the city. The film follows Bug's desperate attempts to stay one step ahead of the law and his rivals.
Critical Reception
Information on the critical reception for "A Bug and a Bag of Weed" is scarce, as it is an independent film that did not receive widespread distribution or critical attention. Audience reception appears to be mixed, with some viewers appreciating its raw portrayal of street life and its humor, while others found its plot and execution to be lacking.
What Reviewers Say
The film offers a glimpse into the struggles and humor of street hustlers.
Some critics noted the film's low-budget feel and inconsistent pacing.
The performances are considered by some to be authentic, if unpolished.
Google audience: Due to the limited availability of audience reviews on Google for this specific film, a summary cannot be provided. However, general audience feedback elsewhere suggests a divided opinion, with some appreciating its independent spirit and others finding it to be a rough-around-the-edges production.
Fun Fact
The film was independently produced and written by its lead actor, Damon Davis, who also directed the project.
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