I love Ralph Sepe's work. He shows a knack for low-budget film making, and often surprises me with his work, but unlike King Candy, which I reviewed prior to this, I can't say this was above average. It was just...well, average. I wouldn't call this film Brother's Paradise, but rather, Brother's Slightly Better than Current Position in Life. I would usually use a low budget to defend a film, but considering this film has double the budget of King Candy and still manages to be less engaging than it shows that the low-budget defense isn't valid. I love Sepe's work, and I was hooked to his Youtube channel ever since I started watching it, but I have to be honest. I would rate this 5/10 because it's just average, but the editing and higher budget are enough to make this a 4/10. I hope his Future film Lover and his previous film The High are both better than Brother's Paradise.