Tribeca Review: A Phenomenal Rose Byrne Faces Homelessness in 'Tow'

Tow opens with a harrowing statistic that strikes at the heart of America's most public, yet casually ignored epidemic: 1-3 million people are vehicular residents. That means the true story of Amanda Ogle is not an uncommon occurrence, and Ogle's efforts to recover her illegally impounded car — the place where she slept, and her only source of safety and meager comfort — boggle the mind with their cruelty and callous indifference. Similarly, her journey to restitution will floor you with an honest depiction of regaining humanity.
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