It stars Eleonore Hendricks, Josh Safdie, Jordan Zaldez, Wayne Chin, and Francesca LaPrelle.
[8] Nick Schager of Slant Magazine gave the film 1 out of 4 stars, calling it "a preeminent example of what happens when filmmaking tools become accessible to people with nothing to say.
"[9] Laura Kern of The New York Times commented that the film "exposes itself as a technically deficient bore with little on its agenda.
"[10] Rob Nelson of Variety wrote, "New York location shooting appears aptly purloined, but tech accomplishments, with muffled dialogue and fuzzy imagery, are borderline appalling even by the old-school DIY standards to which the pic pretentiously aspires.
"[11] Olivier Pere, the 2008 Cannes Film Festival's programmer, said, "They express something wild, intimate, and uncompromised about bohemian life in New York.