Harald Eilertsen<a class="" href="https://hub.volse.no/photos/harald/image/1fe7e9a2-353d-4be3-8aff-41e4abc27cd3" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"></a><br>In <strong>Buffalo '66</strong> we follow Billy Brown (Vincent Gallo) as he is released from prison after doing five years time for a crime he (according to himself) did not do, kidnap a girl, Layla (Christina Ricci), on his way to visit his parents, and forcing her to pretend to be his wife in front of them.<br><br>I don't really know what to think of this film. It's not bad, but not particularly good either. The story never manages to catch me, and fails to make me believe in it. The relationship between the two main characters (Billy and Layla) also feels more like wishful thinking from Vincent Gallo, who in addition to playing the character of Billy also is the writer and director of the film.<br><br>It's at it's best is when it really shows that this is an independent, low-budget production. The "faked" effect shots towards the end are actually really nice!<br><br>#<a class="" href="https://hub.volse.no/search?tag=film" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">film</a> #<a class="" href="https://hub.volse.no/search?tag=independent" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">independent</a> #<a class="" href="https://hub.volse.no/search?tag=meh" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">meh</a>