This film's title sucks.
This film's box art sucks.
But goddamn was this film good.
It makes total sense why Shailene Woodley through herself into the Producer seat to make this happen, because the script is simply superb, and she is remarkable in it. There's an amount of depth in its characters, dialogue, and storytelling that I'm just not used to seeing in mid-budget one-off films.
Primitive effects, and poor attempts to cover up the film location isn't nearly enough to stop me from recommending and thinking about this film.