The story of a young man struggling to become a provider for his child and soon finds himself under the attack of a one sided child support system.
Bande-annonce
Casting
Tristin Fazekas
Kyle
Crystal The Doll
Crystal
Marcus Jenkins
Justin
Indigo Holliday
Brianna
Daris Bass
Judge Martin
Tory Monay
Tasha
Kaydence Alise Meeks
Kya
Aubry-Rose Finley
Baby Kya
D. Da Don
Brent
Cameron Cottrell
Mr. George
Styron Batchelor
Wood
Bey Moor
Judge Butler
Karla Tripplet
Crystal's Mom
Zahirah Muhammad
Justin's Baby Momma
Unique
SideChick
Shelton Matthews
CrackHead
Fat Boi
Drug Dealer
Deborah Lane
Ms Tillimon
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Commentaires
7 commentaires
source: Child Support
This movie had very real snippets and undertones from a real life situation involving the people certain characters and situations were loosely based. Men involved with Michigan Child Support knows the one-sidedness that typically occurs in our situations. This movie hit home for me and took it's time trying a story. I appreciate it
Obviously this production was limited by budget constraints however it is well done in many ways. It was filmed in Detroit, so to see many familiar sites (one scene was filmed at a shopping center at the corner of my subdivision) and creative use of the beautiful Riverfront as a backdrop, gave it the best bang for limited bucks.
Poor, unconvincing acting, but brings light to an ongoing issue in America. Wouldn't watch it again but wasn't entirely uninterested.
Child Support
