Tar Road - Black
“There is violence, there is a harsh reality... and there is a pure love... that is not completely protected.” IMDb At a Glance Reviews of Black Tar Road (2016) - Letterboxd
: It uses stylistic choices like black-and-white sequences to represent moments of hope and intimacy between the leads.
“It’s a gritty drama that doesn’t send its main characters on a search for personal redemption—and is all the better for it.” thedullwoodexperiment.com · 9 years ago Black Tar Road
Black Tar Road (2016) is a gritty, unsparing romantic drama that explores an unlikely bond between two women living on the fringes of society. Directed by Rob Brownstein and starring Amber Dawn Lee (who also wrote and produced the film), it follows Charlie, a drug-muling trucker, and Heather, a truck-stop sex worker, as they navigate addiction and isolation. Performance and Narrative
Reviewers from Letterboxd and IMDb emphasize the emotional weight and controversial tropes within the film: “There is violence, there is a harsh reality
“I hate that this falls into the dead gays trope but other than that i loved this and i'm not sorry about it.” Letterboxd
“I appreciate the raw and honest story telling, it feels real and lived in.” Letterboxd “It’s a gritty drama that doesn’t send its
Critics and viewers often highlight the "fearless" performances of the lead actresses.