After his father died in an accident, Jeff used an ancestry site for a DNA testing. He’d never met his dad’s side of the family and wondered if he had any living relatives. When he discovers he has a half brother named Andy, he makes plans to visit him while traveling to shoot footage for his submission.
Andy lives alone down a dirt road and is a bit odd. But that could be the discomfort and awkwardness of meeting a brother he didn’t know existed. It could also be that Jeff is a bit of a douche. He’s got that influencer thing going where his camera is always on and it’s all about his footage and other people be damned. So Andy is stuck with Jeff’s onscreen persona rather than Jeff being genuine and trying to get to know him.
When Jeff incorporates Andy into the filming, things go wrong. Andy is uncomfortable being on camera. He’s either overly quiet or too boisterous. When Jeff asks him to film, Andy either doesn’t shoot what Jeff wants or isn’t careful with the equipment. Jeff’s condescending attitude doesn’t help and makes Andy angry.
While Jeff looks forward to continuing on his way, Andy manages to talk him into dropping him off at a job in another town. Things don’t go as planned and the extra day of travel turns in to multiple days. Jeff seems to forget that just because you are related to someone doesn’t mean you know them, which is too bad since Andy is starting to act pretty weird.
After watching so many crappy, low budget, found footage horror movies, this was decent.
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