

Sun Belt Express
A down-on-his-luck ethics professor ends up on a completely unhinged run across the Mexican border with his teenage daughter in tow - and four undocumented immigrants in the trunk.
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Plot Summary
This documentary follows a group of aging former methamphetamine manufacturers who, after their release from prison, decide to reunite for one last 'big score' - not for drugs, but for a treasure hunt. The film humorously chronicles their misadventures as they navigate the modern world and their own pasts.
Critical Reception
Sun Belt Express received a mixed to positive reception, largely appreciated for its quirky premise and the candid, often humorous, interactions between its subjects. While some critics found it a bit rough around the edges, many praised its unique blend of crime documentary and character-driven comedy.
What Reviewers Say
- Offers a surprisingly funny and engaging look at unlikely protagonists.
- The documentary's charm lies in the genuine, albeit eccentric, personalities of its subjects.
- While not a polished production, it delivers on its unusual and entertaining concept.
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Fun Fact
The film's subjects were all formerly involved in actual methamphetamine production and distribution before their incarceration.
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