This is a must-see movie for any RV enthusiast with a tent trailer.
The director brings us to a tiny double bed pullout tent trailer and gives us an interior view of 70 square feet that looks like about 600, with lamps and a lounge area along with two beds. On one bed is the protagonist and his young daughter looking up at the night sky lit up with a billion stars.
Wait! Did I just say they could look up from inside their tent trailer at the stars? What? Through a sun roof? Are tent trailers available with removable roofs?
And that was about the most believable moment in the entire script. I know a lot of folks really love this movie, but let's be honest with ourselves here: if the Director is making a blatantly false, manipulated, ridiculously made-up view in such a minor scene, what do you think he's doing with the REST of the movie?