The Things We've Seen is a 2017 American low budget drama film written and directed by Tre Manchester and produced by Don Bernacky, John Metzler, and Roger Welp.
It tells the story of a boy who sets off to find his father after accusations of guilt turns the man into a fugitive.
The Sheriff goes to Ivory Joyce Boem and tells her not to assist Ray, her husband, in any way, and that she and her two teen sons, Reagan and Neely, should get out of town.
Ray is a country singer and an absent father having left Ivory Joyce alone to raise her boys.
[3] Production occupied many scenic locations[4] that were also featured in Michael Mann's drama Public Enemies (2009 film), including the downtown streets[5] of Crown Point, Indiana.