8/10
Really engrossing if you lived in that era (80s) in North Carolina.
7 August 2015
Very well made actually especially if you know or have a family member whom is autistic. Must watch especially if you grew up in the 70s-80s in North Carolina. Disagree with the other four reviewers - give this a high rating! In fact I believe this movie is an undiscovered gem. Had to watch twice to really understand all the nuances and what was going on in Aaron's head as well as how doing the right thing is nearly impossible in our police state world. Brought to mind Innocence Project, as well as small town (in)justice destroying millions of innocent lives every week in this supposed best country in the world. Especially jarring was the climax especially now as we approach 2020 and our world has just become more cruel and even more completely wrong in its meting out of justice by our so called law enforcement professionals. Chris Isaac sings one of my favorite songs of all time - so that is why I watched Blue Ridge Fall (or is it End of Innocence??????), as well as the NC setting. Strange such a great movie is so unknown, and why isn't it actually filmed in NC??? Utah? Can't find any more info on this film yet - so please help me if you have more details! Thank you all who worked on and helped with this movie - it will go down as one of my all time favorites. 8 out of 10.
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