Beyond Cinderella’s castle and Universal’s Islands of Adventure is the long-forgotten Redneck Orlando. I use the term because the family at the center of Red, White & Wasted proudly calls themselves rednecks. They simply want to be left alone to take their trucks out to a mud pit on a glorious afternoon, have a few beers, and cut loose. As seen in The Florida Project, the interests of tourism rather than political correctness have threatened this way of life for Matthew Berns (aka Video Pat), an amateur videographer raising his adult daughters in Central Florida.
His daughters grown concerned about Berns, who has become increasingly closed off since the closure of Swamp Ghost, a local mud hole that’s been shut down since a brush fire. That fire, along with several other unfortunately and deadly incidents, has led to increased enforcement of trespassing orders. For Berns it was...
His daughters grown concerned about Berns, who has become increasingly closed off since the closure of Swamp Ghost, a local mud hole that’s been shut down since a brush fire. That fire, along with several other unfortunately and deadly incidents, has led to increased enforcement of trespassing orders. For Berns it was...
- 5/13/2019
- by John Fink
- The Film Stage
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