[8][9] The film chronicles challenges, hopes, and dreams of three young residents — Andrew, Harley, and Appachey — of a rural American town.
He chooses not to take medication for a number of conditions, including bipolar disorder, ADD, OCD, and ODD.
The site's summary states: "As compassionate as it is infuriating, Rich Hill offers a sobering glimpse of American poverty.
"[13] Duane Byrge of The Hollywood Reporter gave the film a positive review and called it "A hard-eyed but empathetic glimpse into the hardscrabble lives of struggling Missouri folk.
"[14] Katie Walsh of Indiewire said: "A truly moving and edifying film, Rich Hill is the type of media object that could and should be put in a time capsule for future generations."