James, a disgraced firefighter turned grifter, seizes a chance, illicit opportunity to reverse his life’s worsening course as he attempts to prey upon Pastor Byron Brown, who turns out to be far more dangerous than he appears.
**Get it get the rhythm, get the rhythm there you go f… there you go get the rhythm, get the rhythm…**
Steve Conrad's creation "**The Secret Life of Walter Mitty**" is blended with a "**David Lynch**" like narration of dark comedy that I liken very much. It draws a delightful and immersive world. It tastes like "**Breaking Bad**" from time to time, even if it is very little.
The cinematography is simply magnificent. The use of warm color filters allowed you to stay in touch with the plot and it was a good decision.
The acting went beyond my expectations. I love watching “**Ben Kingsley**”, he is an actor who adds a special pleasure to the movie. Here he shows a simple but strong acting. A minimalist acting away from unnecessary exaggerations. When I started watching "**Jimmi Simpson**", I watched it thinking like a "**Westworld**" spin-off, but after the 2nd episode, that judgment is destroyed.
I love the use of living spaces in the production. I think it not only provides a better explanation of the plot, but also provides a more artistic stance in the production.