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Living in such hard times where a young mother, her drunken boyfriend, and 8 year old son, who have been moved from one hotel to another and they are depressed by living one hustle at a time. They only live in a stabled life, when they discover a mobile home community offers an alternative life.
Boasts a few pleasingly poetic flourishes, but it suffers from some common first-time director flaws, notably a listless narrative, thinly developed characters and a relentlessly somber mood.
Poots gives it her best shot, playing Ali as a woman who's spent far too long staying one step ahead of the consequences she knows are coming, but there's nothing to Mobile Homes that merits the effort.
Driving a van and living in motels, these are low-level grifters whose pathetic American Dream is to become trailer trash. Their roads lead to nowhere. So too does this rootless, desolation-adoring film.