![]() ![]() It provides each character with their own unique thumbprint, with each fighting a different set of demons. The dialogue, in particular, is intricately varied-snappy one minute and lyrical the next. However, as the wind continues to shift along the coast, it becomes apparent that Lulu’s volatility and past issues might bring everyone, including Sam, further to Farallon’s edges.Īs a playwright, Skinner ( The Bells of Moses Henry, White Buffalo) uses words and dialogue in an undoubtedly poetic way. Lulu suspects that Sam is there to kill her ailing uncle and she will do anything to stop him, even if it means killing Sam. Enter Sam a man with a checkered past, a significant stint in the military, and, at present, marred with PTSD and alcoholism. But the real danger might not be what Lulu Willis or her uncle Angus expects. The question is who.Ī mountain lion refuses to leave Big Sur’s ferocious coast while a family on the brink of foreclosure clings to their land. ![]()
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