The Stix Review: A Decent Crime Drama!

The Stix, an indie crime drama written and directed by Jaron Lockridge, a real-life police officer from Tennessee, dives into the intense realm of rural narcotics investigations. Drawing inspiration from true events, the film trails a dogged sheriff’s office as they hunt down a local drug lord.

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The film’s standout feature is its authentic depiction, making Jaron Lockridge’s world feel entirely believable. Even though it’s based on a true story, Lockridge’s expertise as a real-life police officer brings a level of realism and immersion that is truly impressive. His first hand experience translates into a remarkably genuine viewing experience for the audience.

Continuing with its biggest strengths, The Stix offers intricately developed character backstories filled with nuances and personal struggles, enriching the overall story, which is decent at best. These thorough backgrounds provide deeper insight into the characters, elevating the narrative and making the plot more captivating and relatable. Writer and director, Jaron Lockridge skillfully uses his writing process to turn a good storyline into a more engaging and immersive journey.

The acting from the main leads is commendable, engaging, and feels incredibly natural. Jeff Haltom, Darnail Lanton, Everett Anderson, and Nichole Tate-Jackson deliver standout performances that bring depth and authenticity to their characters, enhancing the film’s overall impact.

The Stix offers a blend of highs and lows, featuring commendable performances and an authentic depiction of crime drama, marking a promising directorial debut for Jaron Lockridge. Yet, intermittent amateurish production and pacing hiccups diminish its overall effect. Despite its extended duration, the film presents compelling characters and warrants at least one viewing for fans of the genre.

‘The Stix’ Rating – 4.5/5

Surya Komal

It is what it is.

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