The film tells the love story between the white male protagonist Hank (played by Billy Bob Townton) and the black woman Lycia (played by Harry Berry) in a small town in the southern United States where racial prejudice is deeply ingrained, entangled in death and racial discrimination. Hank grew up in a conservative white family with extreme racism and was deeply influenced by his father
The film tells the love story between the white male protagonist Hank (played by Billy Bob Townton) and the black woman Lycia (played by Harry Berry) in a small town in the southern United States where racial prejudice is deeply ingrained, entangled in death and racial discrimination. Hank grew up in a conservative white family with extreme racism and was deeply influenced by his father