Rocki Craigg

Rocki Craigg pops up in The Journey of Jared Price (2000), a film that hits you right in the feels if you’ve ever felt out of place or lost in a big city. The story chases after Jared, this small-town kid who’s just trying to figure things out after landing in Los Angeles. He’s not flashy, not one of those folks who instantly fits in. Nah, he’s awkward, trying to find his feet—and, honestly, who hasn’t felt that at some point? So, Jared gets this job as a housekeeper for a blind woman, and the gig comes with a roof over his head. Not exactly luxurious, but hey, free rent in LA? That’s gold. And then there’s Robert—older, mysterious, someone who seems to get Jared on a level nobody else does. But nothing’s ever simple, right? Jared’s caught between new friendships, his own identity, and all the messy stuff that comes with falling for someone when you’re still figuring yourself out. The film doesn’t rush through emotions or sugarcoat the awkward. There’s a raw honesty to it—late-night talks, unspoken feelings, all the tiny moments that end up meaning everything. It’s got that indie vibe, with moments that linger, letting you sit with the uncertainty. Rocki Craigg’s not the headline here, but adds to the realness, blending right in with the tapestry of people who shape Jared’s journey. It’s a quiet film, but if you’ve ever wondered where you belong, it hits home.

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