I was fortunate enough to be invited to two screenings of Long Shot Louie in NYC this past summer (2013). Let me just tell you that even as someone who had high hopes for the film going into seeing it, I was blown away seeing it the first time, literally tears welling up in my eyes at parts. Then, on my second viewing, I could appreciate more of the subtlety and subtext (of which there is plenty) and my attention was equally captured. I, for one, look forward to one day having this as part of my film collection. I really enjoyed how the film was able to depict some pretty dark themes but yet set them in a context that brought life and humanity to the darkness. The actors all shined quite bright, with a few small stars sprinkled in, and some lesser-known talent all proved their worth for larger stages as well. I was very impressed at the consistency and compatibility between all of the characters. It felt believable that these people really all knew each other all those years, as the film takes place over a large period of time. I personally recommend this film to anyone who appreciates well-acted drama that isn't opposed to some adult themes.