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Out of Season
Hip lesbian Micki Silva leaves her fast-paced urban lifestyle for Cape May, New Jersey, to help her ailing uncle Charlie. At the local diner, run by Shelley, Micki meets Charlie's friend Roberta. Roberta likes her house, working at the diner, and numerous aspects of the small-town way of life that bore Micki, but opposites attract. Drawn together by the dying Charlie, the two women develop a complex relationship.
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Plot Summary
A former CIA agent, haunted by his past actions, seeks refuge in a remote cabin. However, his solitude is shattered when a group of violent criminals invades his sanctuary. Forced to confront his old instincts, he must fight for his life and the lives of those trapped with him.
Critical Reception
Out of Season received a generally negative reception from critics, with many pointing to its predictable plot and uneven pacing. While some acknowledged the efforts of the cast, particularly Richard Lynch, the film was largely seen as a low-budget thriller that failed to distinguish itself in the genre.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for Richard Lynch's performance in a villainous role.
Criticized for a derivative plot and lack of originality.
Noted for its grim atmosphere but criticized for its execution.
Google audience: Information not available.
Fun Fact
The film was shot in and around Portland, Oregon.
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