

On the streets of Hollywood, a recently retired NFL player is saved from scandal by a homeless veteran. With their "glory days" behind them, the two men bond in search of purpose and identity.
Acting
Boyer playing himself adds uncomfortable documentary-level authenticity.
Writing
Dialogue that actually sounds like dudes talking, not screenwriter dudes.

Director
Nate Boyer
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Nate Boyer is a real former Green Beret and NFL long snapper who actually trained with the Seahawks—he wrote this after his own transition struggles.
The film's 6.6 rating reflects its niche appeal: this is essentially therapy homework for veterans and athletes, not casual entertainment.