[1] Inspired by the real-life experiences of Purdy, who co-wrote the screenplay with Sapiano, the film tells the story of a Black man who has to deal with racial profiling in Los Angeles, California.
"[5] Aimee Murillo of OC Weekly called the film "relevant, hilarious, well-acted and totally engaging.
"[6] John DeFore of The Hollywood Reporter commented that "Though some will take offense, those ready for a quick time out from fight-the-power indignation may well roll with the picture, which relies on the charms of Purdy, an off-screen musician known as Koreatown Oddity.
"[7] Katie Walsh of Los Angeles Times wrote, "The film coasts on Purdy's laid-back stoner charm, and though the film itself is a bit too slack, it's a fine showcase for his voice, which delivers some pointed social commentary despite the chill vibes.
"[8] Scott Tobias of Variety stated that "Few will likely pull over for this micro-indie, but Purdy's effortless charisma in the lead role deserves a citation.