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.
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Excellent casting. All the actors were brilliant in their roles. Great story. Very honest and real. The whole thing feels authentic. Very well paced film and beautifully edited. A well crafted film. Scenes seamlessly blended together.
The art direction looks very genuine. The cinematography brings a voyeuristic feel.
More than you'd expect. Very original.
Highly enjoyable from start to finish. A very thought provoking film. Would love to see more of this fare from this director. The actors were well chosen for their roles. The director really seems to have brought out the best in them. The story was highly realistic and original. No really dull moments or anything.
Totally authentic feel to it. The plot is very well conceived. Highly recommended. A real gem of a movie!
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. ;) 🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿
Ok m I would watch anything with Adrian Grenier. He is though part of an ensemble that makes this movie special. This movie is all about going home. Mending fences and rebuilding family ties. The movie is a wonderful diversion from Omicron. You can lose yourself in the p;lot and subplots.
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...
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- TriviaThis 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.
- GoofsOn 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.
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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 versionsFar More is a remastered version of Sex, Death and Bowling.
- ConnectionsEdited from Sex, Death and Bowling (2015)
- SoundtracksYoung 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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- Fillmore, California, USA(Location stand-in for the fictional town of Farmore, California.)
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