Smart, funny, relevant film with believable, likable, relatable characters. Roxie is a bold, independent, and unbridled exploration of some restless characters cajoling each other into increasingly sticky situations, often with hilarious results, and always with raw emotion bubbling to the surface. I literally laughed out loud more while watching this film than any in recent memory, which was partly do to the acting, and partly a result of situations that just devolve into really unexpected depths.
This D.I.Y., micro-budget film displays a labor of love and devotion from those who made and starred in it. What a treat to watch such honest human portrayals on the screen. And there is nothing funnier than the scene by the fire pit. Not to spoil anything, but suffice it to say that it's just something we don't get to see in many (if any) films! In fact, I can't compare this to any other movie I've seen, as it strikes me as so unique. It succeeds in boldly going where other's dare not tread: the land, mind, and restless yearnings of these aging, balding, professional men; respected in their filed, and yet deplorably human when the public veneer is shed. And it must be said as well that the girls with whom they involve themselves are brilliant characters in their own right, who certainly elevate the work with their sultry performances.
Bravo Roxie! Must be seen to be believed. Really special piece of film. Enjoy.