It captures the feel of
"It captures the feel of the desert wonderfully, bringing back the sensations I had when I'd spend as much of my summers as a kid out there. The cool winds you'd be thankful for in the mornings and evenings, the sound of a cracked highway and all the traffic, the homes and motels built sometime around the 1950's with cracked wood and sunlight creeping in at every corner, the unique sounds and feelings you'd receive as darkness came at night. All of this laid out here along with a brainworm of atmosphere and tone that, coupled with the excellent photography, makes it riveting at times to watch. I had never really noticed David Yow before, but he was a standout here, even amongst the always appreciated Sarah Lind and Zachary Ray Sherman who does a great Bill Mosely if Bill was both restrained and lethal at the same time. The finale may not deliver what you'd expect at first, but I don't think I'd want it another way, going out with a way that goes against typically narration in order to create a more lasting impact."