The FP
Director: Brandon Trost, Jason Trost
Actors: Jason Trost, Lee Valmassy, Art Hsu
PlotIn a dystopian future, rival gangs battle for control over Frazier Park by competing in "Beat Beat Revelation," a deadly dance-fight video game that determines the fate of their respective territories. JTRO, a skilled dancer and leader of one of the gangs, retreats into self-imposed exile following the death of his brother BTRO during one of these competitions. The loss devastates JTRO, leading him to question the senseless violence and his participation in the game that cost his brother's life. As the rival gang, led by the menacing L Dubba E, begins to take control of the FP and impose its harsh rule over its inhabitants, the community suffers. Citizens face shortages of alcohol, a critical resource in this society, further worsening their bleak existence.
Feeling a deep sense of responsibility for his community's plight and inspired by his brother's memory, JTRO embarks on a quest to regain his skill and confidence. With the support of his old comrades and a mysterious mentor, he trains vigorously, mastering "Beat Beat Revelation" once again. His aim is to challenge L Dubba E and seize back control of the FP, restoring peace and distribution of resources to his embattled community. Through this journey, JTRO not only seeks to avenge his brother but also to find redemption for himself and his people, proving that even in a world ruled by violence, courage, and unity can spark hope for a better future.
Writers: Jason Trost, Brandon Trost
Release Date: 13 Mar 2011
Runtime: 82 min
Rating: R
Country: United States
Language: English
Home Video Reviews
The FP: Technically solid but critically flawed, it's a niche, silly ride not for all.
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