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A good but not great film that could've been better. Never would have been made if Clark Duke hadn't have made a name for himself in The Office


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Kyle and Swin live by the orders of an Arkansas-based drug kingpin named Frog, whom they've never met. But when a deal goes horribly wrong, the consequences are deadly.
Two low-level drug dealers, Kyle and Swin, work for a mysterious boss named "Frog" whom they've never met. Their lives take a dangerous turn when Frog orders them to expand their operation into new territory. As they navigate the treacherous world of drug trafficking, they find themselves entangled in a series of violent encounters and escalating consequences, all while trying to survive and understand the true nature of their employer.
Arkansas received a mixed reception from critics, with many praising its stylistic ambitions and unique narrative structure, while others found its plot convoluted and its characters underdeveloped. Audiences were similarly divided, with some appreciating its dark humor and gritty portrayal of the drug trade, while others felt it lacked a compelling emotional core.
Praised for its unconventional narrative and directorial style.
Criticized for a plot that is often confusing and hard to follow.
Noted for its performances, particularly from the ensemble cast.
Google audience: Google users appear to be divided on 'Arkansas'. While some appreciate its distinct, non-linear storytelling and the blend of dark humor with crime drama, a significant portion found the plot overly complicated and the characters unrelatable, leading to a generally lukewarm reception.
Clark Duke, who directed and stars in the film, also wrote the screenplay, marking his feature directorial debut.
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A good but not great film that could've been better. Never would have been made if Clark Duke hadn't have made a name for himself in The Office