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Walkaway Joe

  • 2020
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
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David Strathairn and Jeffrey Dean Morgan in Walkaway Joe (2020)
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The story of an unlikely friendship between a young boy searching for his father, and a wandering loner hiding from his past.The story of an unlikely friendship between a young boy searching for his father, and a wandering loner hiding from his past.The story of an unlikely friendship between a young boy searching for his father, and a wandering loner hiding from his past.

  • Director
    • Tom Wright
  • Writer
    • Michael Milillo
  • Stars
    • David Strathairn
    • Jeffrey Dean Morgan
    • Julian Feder
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    1.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Tom Wright
    • Writer
      • Michael Milillo
    • Stars
      • David Strathairn
      • Jeffrey Dean Morgan
      • Julian Feder
    • 36User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    David Strathairn
    David Strathairn
    • Joe Haley
    Jeffrey Dean Morgan
    Jeffrey Dean Morgan
    • Cal McCarthy
    Julian Feder
    Julian Feder
    • Dallas McCarthy
    Julie Ann Emery
    Julie Ann Emery
    • Gina McCarthy
    David Jensen
    David Jensen
    • Merle
    Susan Gallagher
    Susan Gallagher
    • Maggie
    Kim Baptiste
    Kim Baptiste
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    Amber Blazier
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    Tracy Brotherton
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    Chip Carriere
    Chip Carriere
    • Bartender
    Leslie Castay
    Leslie Castay
    • Waitress
    Challen Cates
    Challen Cates
    • Sandy
    Tony DeMil
    Tony DeMil
    • T. Stokes
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    Daniel Donahoe
    • Kid in Park
    Andrea Frankle
    Andrea Frankle
    • Becka
    Evan Gamble
    Evan Gamble
    • Chris
    Chad Governale
    Chad Governale
    • Baseball Parent…
    Tonya Maldonado
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    • Director
      • Tom Wright
    • Writer
      • Michael Milillo
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    Gordon-11

    Heartfelt

    This is a nice, heartfelt and engaging drama. I enjoyed it.
    4brumfieldb

    Average Joe of a film

    Had some potential but I feel like they didn't know which cliche path they wanted this film to take.. also with as much focus and screen time the "14 year-old boy" receives they could've found a muchore talented actor. I'm sorry the kid was terrible.
    5TwistedContent

    Your 'Average Joe' with a Couple of Good Cards in its Deck

    It's an early May morning, the sun is shining and a new Jeffrey Dean Morgan movie is peeking at me, and I say, why not. First full feature directed by veteran actor Tom Wright, written by Michael Milillo, starring David Strathairn and Jeffrey Dean Morgan as the strong supportives, and with the yet unknown Julian Feder in the lead role, "Walkaway Joe", quite misleadingly labeled an "action" movie on IMDb (as of May 8th), is an on-the-road drama about fathers, sons, mistakes and legacies. And a bit about pool.

    In just ten minutes we learn enough about the life of young, 14-year old Dallas McCarthy (Julian Feder), how he enjoys dominating the local bar's pool tables with his dad Cal (Jeffrey Dean Morgan), and is blind to the fact that he has a playmate instead of a father, unaware of his faults and mistakes. Dallas idolizes his dad and hopes to go in his footsteps to become a back door pool player. Dallas's mother (Julie Ann Emery), the only person displaying sense, tries her best but in vain, for nor the son, nor father listens to her. At the end of these ten minutes, Jeffrey Dean Morgan abandons both the father and husband duties and also the screen, to return about half an hour later. All in all, I was under the wrong impression of him having a much bigger role. Oh, well. Dallas throws a couple things in the backpack and climbs on his bicycle to go and find the old-man at a pool tournament up in Baton Rouge, in a local joint called "Fatty's". On the way, after he understands how stupid of a decision it was to cycle cross the country, he gets picked up by none other than Joe Haley, nicely performed by acting-highlight-holding David Strathairn, whom, yeah you probably guessed it, will provide a sort of a father figure. There's more than one "Walkaway Joe" around here.

    The first ever produced script by Michael Milillo offers an earnest and reflective story, but also a highly formulaic one. The philosophy, lessons and thoughts on display here as sincere and right-minded as they are old, and it all weaves together in ways so familiar and predictable. Some elements, like the danger of cash hungry the debt collectors after Cal, came off more oddly amusing than effective or menacing. A lot more menace in the faces of David and Jeffrey. Practically every plot turn can be smelled before it turns the corner, even the big, obviously incoming pool game went exactly as I thought it will. Pretty cool to watch it happening though. But, if not for the subtly amazing performances by David Strathairn and Jeffrey Dean Morgan, there wouldn't be a whole lot to get attracted to. Morgan does what he's real good at, portraying a tough guy with just enough heart to love him, and Strathairn carries the story of Joe entirely on his shoulders, offering us an authentic and content little performance. During the movies first half, I didn't know what to think of Julian Feder and his naive, hotheaded character on the road to the inevitable and unsurprising redemption. It was hard to grow to like Dallas, and the performance carrying him is not one I call great. He also didn't look 14 at all, so I was pretty shocked to find out he actually was 14 at the time of filming...

    The cinematography is of the standard kind, options for realism as much as possible, nothing is neither extraordinary or over-the-top. Well shot pool scenes, though it's also possible I haven't seen enough of those. As its befitting for such an Americana tale, the soundtrack goes full country, but not to any faults.

    "Walkaway Joe" is, pardon me for this, your average Joe. It's a movie with its head straight and intentions clear, has a couple of good cards in its deck, the most valuable of which being David Strathairn. A contemporary drama that's worth tagging along provided any of this raised your intrigue. Perhaps I enjoyed it more than that, but I say 5/10.
    7androidarmy

    Good pool movie.

    Somebody mentioned that they didn't understand why all the good reviews and that they gave up halfway through. Well chances are the good reviews came from people who stuck it out till the end. Good pool movie. I always like it when you can tell the actors are really shooting pool and they don't cut away from the actor to the shot, making you think that somebody other than the actor actually made the shot. You can tell that the actors are either decent pool players or they took the time to practice for the film.
    6aurion7

    Lacking, but has good things to offer

    Many reviews of this film discuss the unfulfilled potential of a good premise, the lackluster acting by some of the players, the uneven direction, etc., etc., etc. You know, I can't argue with any of that. But here's the thing: It is so hard, these days, to find a movie that leaves you with much of anything in the way of good feelings that run deeper than a shallow and momentary, fleeting high at best. Most don't even do that; it's not the intention of the filmmakers to make you happy, but rather to do something else. But here we have a film that, while rough and not up to par in some ways, accomplishes one very worthwhile thing. It shows us what it's like to struggle and fail as a parent or just as a person, and it shows us what it's like to keep trying anyway. How many modern films present examples of people who mess up in real life challenges, and yet don't make excuses or blame others, but rather take responsibility for their actions, their failings, everything, and keep giving it another try. This is what being a "good" person is about, not perfection, but someone who cares, who tries, and doesn't quit. And Bravo to the creators of Walkaway Joe for attempting to present that for people to see.

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    • Trivia
      At the end when Dallas gets off the camper and goes home He does not have His Cue stick.
    • Goofs
      Between the 24 minute and 27 minute mark when Dallas and Joe are travelling in the winnebago there is a reasonable breeze that is showing as being blown from the passenger window side. However, in the exterior scenes it is shown as being a calmer day proving that a green screen or some other SFX was at play in creating these SPX.
    • Quotes

      [last lines]

      Dallas McCarthy: Think God ever makes mistakes when he assigns children to their parents?

      Joe Haley: I don't know.

      Dallas McCarthy: He should have put us together.

      Joe Haley: He did, son. He did.

    • Crazy credits
      The first part of the closing credits roll on alternating footage of Joe driving his camper and scenery he passes.

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    • Release date
      • May 8, 2020 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Дев'ятка
    • Filming locations
      • Laplace, Louisiana, USA(location)
    • Production companies
      • SwingLake Entertainment
      • In The Garage Entertainment
      • Double Dutch International
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      1 hour 29 minutes
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