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Far More

  • 2021
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
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Selma Blair and Adrian Grenier in Far More (2021)
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Adrian Grenier stars as Sean McAllister, a successful fashion designer who hasn't seen his family in years. He returns to his hometown for a painstaking family reunion that will take him bac... Read allAdrian Grenier stars as Sean McAllister, a successful fashion designer who hasn't seen his family in years. He returns to his hometown for a painstaking family reunion that will take him back to his past only to rebuild his future.Adrian Grenier stars as Sean McAllister, a successful fashion designer who hasn't seen his family in years. He returns to his hometown for a painstaking family reunion that will take him back to his past only to rebuild his future.

  • Director
    • Ally Walker
  • Writer
    • Ally Walker
  • Stars
    • Joshua Rush
    • Adrian Grenier
    • Joanna Ranee Wood
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    • Director
      • Ally Walker
    • Writer
      • Ally Walker
    • Stars
      • Joshua Rush
      • Adrian Grenier
      • Joanna Ranee Wood
    • 19User reviews
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    Joshua Rush
    Joshua Rush
    • Eli McAllister
    Adrian Grenier
    Adrian Grenier
    • Sean McAllister
    Joanna Ranee Wood
    • Woman in Suit
    Betsy Cramer
    • Woman in Trench Coat
    Richard Riehle
    Richard Riehle
    • Father Joe
    Melora Walters
    Melora Walters
    • Evie Flores
    Daniel Hugh Kelly
    Daniel Hugh Kelly
    • Dick McAllister
    Adam Hochstetter
    Adam Hochstetter
    • Snotty #1
    Carsen Warner
    • Snotty #2
    Sean Ryan Fox
    Sean Ryan Fox
    • Wolf Hollister
    Drew Powell
    Drew Powell
    • Tim Hollister
    Holly Houk
    Holly Houk
    • Ella
    Bailey Chase
    Bailey Chase
    • Rick McAllister
    Selma Blair
    Selma Blair
    • Glenn McAllister
    Drea de Matteo
    Drea de Matteo
    • Ana
    Hudson Thames
    Hudson Thames
    • Teenage Sean
    Justin Prentice
    Justin Prentice
    • Teenage Rick
    Marco James
    Marco James
    • Teenage John
    • Director
      • Ally Walker
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      • Ally Walker
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    10jantodesign

    Adrian Grenier gives us one of his most honest performances on screen!

    Ally Walker recut and remastering the film lends to a more honest and thought provoking personal journey for the lead character Sean McAllister played by Adrian Grenier (Entourage/Click Bait). Adrian shows us a more sensitive side to his character's internal conflicts that we haven't seen in his other films without overacting or giving us a typical gay stereotype. We understand and feel for him, his family and relatable conflicts growing up as gay man in a small town.

    Sean returns home after a long absence to a dying brother played by Bailey Chase and his wife Selma Blair along with their son Joshua Rush. Selma, I think is one of the most underrated actresses out there and her performance shows why she is so natural in this role. Joshua Rush is the glue that puts the family back together while questioning life and what death really means. Sean's father played by Daniel Hugh Kelly, is gruff at times and elusive to Sean after years of separation along with Bailey who he refuses to see at first. Bailey's nurse is played by Drea de Matteo who is natural and sensitive to the families needs.

    The films takes us back and forth to Sean youth and is really a more of a coming of age. It's about family, life and what it really means to put our differences aside and just love each other for who they are...
    7hydesister

    Reminded me of a recent neighborhood reunion after 43 years

    I liked it but There's nothing earth-shattering about this movie. Except I love it when the underdogs come out on top!! I've lost my mother and my best friends to cancer, this was true to life cancer experience. I liked every character in the movie and understood them all.
    10ellenfaithfull

    Gut wrenching, heartbreaking and riveting film

    Brilliant performances and all around fantastic film. All involved deserve kudos for this film. I felt a part of this, not as if it was a "movie". Had me in tears and emotional throughout. Wow! Bravo everyone!.
    7azanti0029

    Far More - superior recut of Sex, Death & Bowling - Family drama about relatable issues

    I will endeavour to make this review of more use, to those unfamiliar with this film or it's previous incarnation.

    Far More is a simple, unobtrusive family drama which tells the story of successful gay fashion designer Sean McAllister (The often critically underrated Adrian Grenier) who travels back his rural hometown to visit his terminally ill brother Tim (Drew Powell) which forces him to re-live and come to terms with old conflicts from his past. These include his overbearing and unsympathetic Father, Dick, whose primary focus is to win the local bowling tournament (The always excellent Daniel Hugh Kelly) and a bully from his old High School days, whose son is following in his footsteps.

    Sean's Nephew Eli (Joshua Rush) is always pestering his Grandpa to ask 'Why did Uncle Sean leave...' while trying to understand the moods and actions of the adults around him, as well as dealing with some issues of his own.

    Circling around his dying brothers bedside are various friends and family members who come into conflict with one another. Old friends return to share good times, but find themselves unable to offer any real comfort or deal with the death facing their former teammate. The wife and the nurse disagree over how his brother should be treated - live a little longer but be drugged up the eyeballs on the time, or less drugs, more pain, but live more compos mentis in the moment. Sean very much observes these conflicts from afar as he prepares himself for his brothers imminent demise.

    When his Father's bowling teammate is injured, the family name and tournament prize are at stake, which gives Sean a chance to connect with his nephew, reconcile with his Father and for a brief window, to be the son his Dad always envisaged. A brief oasis is found in the midst of a family tragedy with is all too short lived for all concerned.

    I called Far More simple and unobtrusive at the beginning of this review. I will qualify that further by saying this is not a drama that seeks to ram a social agenda or message down the throat of the audience. These characters and stories will feel familiar because we have come across them. The small town conflicts that play out between family members and their friends and loved ones will feel familiar to anyone brought up in the small town rural environment of the USA.

    As the story progresses it becomes apparent that Sean has unresolved issues that are trapped in his past, and in order to move forward with his present relationship back in New York, he must find a way to confront them in the present. Further light is shed on this narrative through a number of flashbacks to Sean's time at High School, where his brother was the popular athlete but always stood up for his younger brother, who was coming to terms with his homosexuality at the time and often a victim of bullying from his brothers teammates..

    Much of the narrative in the present is viewed through the eyes of the Nephew, which I am told took more dominance in the older cut of the movie. It works far more effectively to have him as very much the silent observer rather than being the narrative voice over, much like The Wonder Years. This is primarily a story about a young man, Sean McAllister, coming to terms with the imminent loss of his older brother while finding a way to heal his own wounds through reconnecting with his distant Father.

    Far More is the writing / directing debut of talented actress Ally Damian Walker and it's an extremely commendable debut with much to recommend it. The film was previously rush released under the title Sex, Death and Bowling and not to her satisfaction. Wisely, she was allowed to recut the film and it was then re-released it in its present form. Few directs get to tweak their work some six years later but I can assure you, it's something more directors often aspire to do. (Just ask George Lucas)

    Far More, might be a small story, but it carries big emotional threads that weaves a dramatic tapestry of conflicts, to anyone who has dealt with the dramas that often come with a large and complex family dynamic. It's beautifully acted and directed and has a number of outstanding performances including an underplayed, but perfectly poised turn from Grenier as Sean, and superb cameos from the likes of Melora Walters (criminally underused here) Selma Blair, Richard Riehle, and Drea De Matteo. The younger cast in the flashback scenes to Sean's time in High School all give solid performances in their scenes.

    If the film has a weak spot, then it's in the bowling subplot which while perfectly plausible is occasionally a distraction from some of the superbly underplayed family drama scenes. But it does provide a satisfactory way of tying the story elements together but could have done with an injection of more drama.

    Far More is very much a slice of life story, I am certain many will find something relatable in a tale, where the town, setting and characters will feel familiar to all those who grew up in rural USA.
    10kidsnbids

    A Family Drama Gem

    With endless demand for our streaming attention, I implore you to give Far More a go.

    The independent film is the directorial debut of actress/writer Ally Walker known to many as the less than precocious Agent Stahl on FX's Sons of Anarchy.

    I won't break down the plot points or include any spoilers (I hate that) but I will tell you most everyone will find a piece of themselves in the themes that weave in and out of the film.

    So put on your comfies and spend the evening with these characters as they come full circle while tackling bullying, family estrangement, homophobia, death and ultimately, the meaning of life.

    Hint: love is the answer. ;) 🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿

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    • Trivia
      This post simply lets viewers know that even though this movie was released in 2021, it was actually filmed in 2014. This lets them know why Joshua Rush's character, Eli, was 11 in the movie, even though Rush himself was 19 or 20 years old at the movies release. Some people have already asked about this apparent disparity.
    • Goofs
      On the version of the poster which shows Adrian Grenier both coming and going (facing himself), Bailey Chase (Sean's brother, Eli's father) is credited incorrectly as Bailey Rush, which is the last name of the actor who portrays his son Eli, Joshua Rush.
    • Quotes

      Eli McAllister: [to the bully] I think I'm just staving off the inevitable. At some point you're gonna cream me. But ya know what, Wolf? You're gonna fail .. at everything. And not because you're stupid, but because you're not stupid enough. If you were more stupid, you'd be nicer because being stupid wouldn't bother you. But you're smart enough to know you're stupid. Which makes you mad and scared. Which makes you mean.

      Eli McAllister: Any way you look at it, you're screwed.

    • Alternate versions
      Far More is a remastered version of Sex, Death and Bowling.
    • Connections
      Edited from Sex, Death and Bowling (2015)
    • Soundtracks
      Young Journey
      Written by Spencer Thomson, Thomas Putnam, Trevor Terndrup, Tyler Ritter, Wes Bailey

      Performed by Moon Taxi

      Courtesy of BMG Chrysalis

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    • Release date
      • September 21, 2021 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Mucho más de lo esperado
    • Filming locations
      • Fillmore, California, USA(Location stand-in for the fictional town of Farmore, California.)
    • Production company
      • Libelula Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 38 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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