Lost on Purpose (2013)

Our story takes place in the fertile, San Joaquin Valley. Fueled by gin and sheer determination, Elizabeth James (Ms. Liz) operates her third generation dairy farm outside the region's domineering co-ops. To help keep the place afloat, she's employed five renegade ranch hands. These boys have put a pin in responsibility and opted to stretch out the party as long as possible. Unfortunately, women, booze, and fisticuffs can only lead to one outcome: trouble. With the dairy farm reporting its third straight deficit year, Ms Liz is attracting some unwanted attention. Delbert Furgeson, the owner of the area's largest co-op, is pushing to buy her out. This only incenses the prideful Ms Liz and starts a volatile feud between the two. Sharing the narrative are the ranch hands.

Intro and Plot
The 2013 movie "Lost on Purpose" is an indie dramedy directed by bros Ian and Eshom Nelms. Set versus the background of a small California dairy where life focuses on milking and feeding cows, this movie represents the battles of five seasonal hands attempting to navigate their troubled lives and discover a sense of function.

Characters and Development
The lead character, Ms. Liz, owns the farm and fights to keep it functional regardless of the financial pressures and the dubious ploys of a rival business dairy farmer. Amongst her seasonal hands are the protagonist - Rooker, a well-rounded, cherished farmhand nearing retirement, and Rand, stable and major, succumbing to the enigmatic new woman, Wendy. There's Wade, a carefree, careless charmer, and Eli, the youngest and naive of the lot who's smitten with Wendy, in spite of her being relatively unattainable.

Over time, the film charts their maturation process, finding who they are individually and jointly. They deal with love, distress, enjoyment, and frustration, all while they attempt to conserve the farm from marching towards an inevitable closure.

Remarkable Tensions and Resolution
"Lost on Purpose" has a lot of significant stress, primarily surrounding the fate of the dairy farm. The compelling disputes in between Ms. Liz and her corporate rival, who wants her land, serve to raise the stakes. Simultaneously, engaging sub-plots including romantic entanglements and individual growth of the characters assist introduce minutes of break and levity.

The film concludes with them losing the farm however not their spirit, providing a fitting climax of catastrophe and courage. Eventually, they all move on to various paths, having the farm's memories inscribed on them, narrating their time of living and working together - where they lost and discovered themselves.

Styles and Reception
"Lost on Purpose" explores different themes such as hope, resilience, unrequited love, relationship, and the struggle between custom and modernity. It paints a poignant photo of how individuals can discover, grow, and find their method back when they are 'lost on purpose.'

The film got mixed to favorable reviews for its sincere efficiencies, picturesque cinematography of rural California, and a well-balanced blend of drama and comedy. However, the pacing and narrative structure left space for enhancement for some critics. Notably, the movie drew gratitude for its depiction of rural life, generational farming, and the beauty and difficulty that features it.

In general, "Lost on Purpose" supplies a fulfilling journey into the ups and downs of life, love, and growing up in the middle of rural simpleness and intricacy, where characters ultimately find their method, albeit through a series of losses and wins. For the spirit of an indie movie, it's a testimony to the daily heroics found in common lives.

Conclusion
In the end, the film shows us that we may require to get 'lost'-- geographically, emotionally, or otherwise-- to lastly find our full potential, a belief mirrored by the movie's title. And while the world may change around us, there's always a worth in adhering to our roots and keeping in mind the places and experiences that formed us. Because sense, "Lost on Purpose" is about finding function in being lost.

Top Cast

  • Jane Kaczmarek (small)
    Jane Kaczmarek
    Ms. Liz
  • C. Thomas Howell (small)
    C. Thomas Howell
    Delbert Furgeson
  • James Lafferty (small)
    James Lafferty
    Fever
  • Aaron Hill (small)
    Aaron Hill
    D-1
  • Dale Dickey (small)
    Dale Dickey
    Retta Lee
  • Michelle Lang (small)
    Michelle Lang
    Shelly
  • Octavia Spencer (small)
    Octavia Spencer
    Nurse Keller
  • Jack Kehler (small)
    Jack Kehler
    Barry Kitchanski
  • Leon Russom (small)
    Leon Russom
    Gene Lee
  • Jeremy Ratchford (small)
    Jeremy Ratchford
    Phill Noff
  • Janet Gunn (small)
    Janet Gunn
    Arlene