The film starts off in a violent crimecommitted against Reggie, who ends up having his head blown off while eating a burger in a fast-food restaurant. After his death, the film unveils why Reggie died in the beginning of the film—and ultimately, who killed him.
Acts
Welcome Home
The return of Sean and his sequential, radical lifestyle—joined by Jason and Chris.
Bulletproof
The previous day, Reggie and his sister Sabrina argue over the bruises on her face. She reveals to him that Jason gave her the scars during a rape, forcing Reggie to retaliate. He brings along his friend Mikey, and Mikey's younger brother James, to retrieve a gun from Mikey's distant, irrational uncle, solely to kill Jason.
I'm Making a Movie
The night of Sabrina's rape through the eyes of Chris.
You Were My First
Sabrina's revealed pregnancy the same night of her rape.
The Funeral
The morning of Jason's funeral, Reggie's death, and his killer's breakdown.
Style
The style in the film foreshadows the characters. Gritty images and shots within scenes are common, but there are also times where the film becomes bright and clear when it is irrelevant, adding to the plot.
The film's budget estimated $500,000. Dano's character uses a Sony PSR-PD150 in the film for his directorial debut. The film was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival but received extremely negative reviews from the critics upon release. At the review aggressor site Rotten Tomatoes, the film received a "rotten" score of 0% based on nine reviews. Critics felt the characters were "unlikeable" yet praised the acting.
Lawsuit and release
There was a lawsuit against the revamped works towards the film, including the rape scene and also a scene where Dano's character urinates on a fellow party member. In general, the film was delayed when After Dark Films, the company that purchased the film at the Sundance Film Festival for a reported 1.1 million dollar advance, failed to contact Lough regarding releasing the film to theaters as planned; consequently, Lough teamed up with Lionsgate for releasing the unrated version of the film straight to DVD.
Music
The film is notable for having an all DJ Screw soundtrack and an original score by the band International Friends, originally composed for the film, but inspired by DJ Screw music.