Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Brendan Fletcher | ... | Jimmy Zip | |
Ike Gingrich | ... | Dick Portsmith (The Father) | |
Rosemary Welden | ... | Pan Handler | |
Honey Lauren | ... | Hooker | |
Arlmone Smith | ... | Dealer | |
Adrienne Frantz | ... | Sheila | |
Gregorio | ... | Snake (as Zia) | |
John Truong | ... | Zoe | |
John Epps | ... | Mateus | |
John Billingsley | ... | Irate Driver | |
Chris Mulkey | ... | Rick Conesco | |
Kim Sill | ... | Diedra (as Kim Dawson) | |
Andrea Stein | ... | Waitress | |
Robert Gossett | ... | Horace Metcalf | |
Cristos | ... | Julio |
Jimmy Zip is a pyromaniac runaway who escapes the clutches of a drug king pin to become the apprentice of a wildly brilliant metal sculptor with Tourette's Syndrome. In Jimmy's rite of passage art and camaraderie become a matter of life and death. Written by Anonymous
Most movies have inconsistencies and/or are unrealistic in some ways but this movie is unusually as realistic as any fictional movie is. I do not know how likely such a thing is to happen but it could. The main reason not to like this movie is that there is not enough happiness and such, but that's life.
Throughout most of the movie there are enough surprises to make what will happen next quite a mystery.