An intelligent single mother makes one wrong choice and falls into the dark world of Meth abuse. The distance between her and the young daughter she loves so much grows greater until she is ... Read allAn intelligent single mother makes one wrong choice and falls into the dark world of Meth abuse. The distance between her and the young daughter she loves so much grows greater until she is forced to choose: her daughter or the drug.An intelligent single mother makes one wrong choice and falls into the dark world of Meth abuse. The distance between her and the young daughter she loves so much grows greater until she is forced to choose: her daughter or the drug.
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On the surface, Far Too Far is a film about the downward spiral of meth addiction. Justin Hunt pulls no punches on the subject- the story is raw, gritty and real. But the challenge in this, is somehow finding the true story which is one of hope and redemption. All the best films are, at their core, love stories. That is exactly what Far Too Far is.
The film does an incredible job taking us into the life of a hard working, single mom "Linda" portrayed by Brandi Wethington and her young daughter "Bug" (Abbey Hunt). It's a story most parents can identify with, the everyday joys and challenges of raising a child. The selflessness, the tiredness. And that's where things start to slip.
If at all possible, avoid spoilers on this movie. The sharp twists are integral to the impact of the story. The plot is played out in past and present, through the eyes of Linda and social worker, "Jim Burgess" (Chris Overson), and what begins as simply a story about the devastation meth leaves in its path, becomes a story about people. About hope. Forgiveness.
The film does an incredible job taking us into the life of a hard working, single mom "Linda" portrayed by Brandi Wethington and her young daughter "Bug" (Abbey Hunt). It's a story most parents can identify with, the everyday joys and challenges of raising a child. The selflessness, the tiredness. And that's where things start to slip.
If at all possible, avoid spoilers on this movie. The sharp twists are integral to the impact of the story. The plot is played out in past and present, through the eyes of Linda and social worker, "Jim Burgess" (Chris Overson), and what begins as simply a story about the devastation meth leaves in its path, becomes a story about people. About hope. Forgiveness.
I wish all the Jr. High and High School kids could see the movie "Far Too Far". If just one person could be saved by watching "Far Too Far" it will be such a blessing. I want to Thank Justin Hunt for all his hard work and bringing this subject to the forefront. "Far Too Far" shows the truth of how easily good people can be sucked in to a lifestyle and "Far Too Far" puts the negative focus on the drug not the people. "Far Too Far" is so real. "Far Too Far" also shows how easily this could happen to anyone. Parents should see "Far Too Far" to understand what may have already happened or could happen to the children and grandchildren in their lives. One bad choice can change lives and families to where they are never the same and can't get it back. I work at a jail and see the hurt, despair and destruction of people, their families and everyone in their life every day. It doesn't have to happen. I am praying for the people and families that have been touched by this subject. I am proud of Justin Hunt and all those that helped make this film "Far Too Far" possible. Respectfully Twana Burchfield
Justin contacted me to be a guest on this film and urged me to meet him in a hotel alone to discuss this topic. He claimed I am the age of his daughter and that it wasn't inappropriate, but then he started talking about making me comfortable if I would just get in the room with him because he even got serial killers comfortable with him. When I expressed my discomfort, he claimed I was disgraceful for questioning his integrity and I had no right to do so because I was only his daughters age and he was more experienced in years on the planet, giving him the right to speak and work the way he wanted. He started texting one of my friends too and we both had to block him. I am disturbed by what this man is planning next and hope he isn't given any more power to work with people in sensitive situations, which he disturbingly seems to enjoy.
Excellent movie, but I had to watch it twice. The first time I went to see Far Too Far, I left before the movie ended. There is a pivotal scene near the end, and I was sooo angry at Linda and Luci. I left the theater and went home. My husband asked me how the movie was and I was telling him that I couldn't finish watching it and what the story was about. He said "It must be a good movie to have gotten to you that way. I think I'd like to see it." Turns out, that the movie played again the following weekend, so we both went to see it. We got to the same point in the movie, and we were both crying. I realized that I had my nails dug into the palms of my hands from clenching them into fists.
The ending was a surprise. I didn't expect it at all, but it left me feeling better about how the story ends and maybe more positive about people.
I wasn't going to try to write a review, but the whole thing is still in my head. I keep seeing parts of it and wondering about how the characters are, what they are doing, etc. like they are real people, lol, even though I've seen some of the actors around town and know that everything on the screen was just a movie. It's hard to separate the two.
I hope everyone has a chance to see this.
The ending was a surprise. I didn't expect it at all, but it left me feeling better about how the story ends and maybe more positive about people.
I wasn't going to try to write a review, but the whole thing is still in my head. I keep seeing parts of it and wondering about how the characters are, what they are doing, etc. like they are real people, lol, even though I've seen some of the actors around town and know that everything on the screen was just a movie. It's hard to separate the two.
I hope everyone has a chance to see this.
One of those movies where a couple of hours passes by crazy fast because you're on the edge of your seat the entire time. Once the movie is over, you're so shocked and mortified that it's impossible to think of anything other than what you've just seen for the next few days. Amazing movie!!! The character Luci is played by one of those amazing new actors that you just can't get enough of. I'd like to say the movie would have been a million times more awesome if it would have been about him, but it's so good the way it is. Great story. Director did a killer job. Can't wait to go see it again!!! Do yourself a favor. Go see it. Hurry up.
Did you know
- TriviaAbbey Hunt, who makes her feature film acting debut as Bug, is the daughter of director Justin Hunt.
- SoundtracksRide
Written and performed by Michael Trenhaile
Published by Uncharted Music LLC (BMI)
Details
Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $15,000
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $3,982
- Apr 3, 2015
- Runtime
- 1h 57m(117 min)
- Color
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