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When their drug abusing mother is released from prison determined to rebuild their family, Rey kidnaps his younger brother Oliver and escapes their desert home for the California coast.When their drug abusing mother is released from prison determined to rebuild their family, Rey kidnaps his younger brother Oliver and escapes their desert home for the California coast.When their drug abusing mother is released from prison determined to rebuild their family, Rey kidnaps his younger brother Oliver and escapes their desert home for the California coast.
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Austin Michael Coleman
- Umpire
- (as Austin Coleman)
Moriel Adimor
- Bar Patron
- (uncredited)
Karen Ann Cabrera
- Female Inmate
- (uncredited)
Jorga Caye
- Bar Patron
- (uncredited)
Reba Clayton
- Business Executive
- (uncredited)
Bruce Del Castillo
- Bus Passenger
- (uncredited)
Patrice Gibbs
- Biker Chick
- (uncredited)
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Although his fans would not be pleased if Taylor Lautner didn't have one or two topless scenes, the man does a bit of acting in Run The Tide. In this Lautner is the older of two brothers the other being Nicol Christou who run away from their midwest home to head for the Pacific coast where Taylor knows a girl starting college.
The reason for booking to the Pacific Ocean is that their drug abusing mother, (they had different dads) is about to be released from prison. Taylor has bitter memories of her abusing him as a kid. He wants to not see that happen to his younger brother. The younger one however is too young to remember anything bad. He just wants the mom he never had.
Am not sure why Christou's father just didn't divorce her. According to the story God knows she gave him enough grounds. I also doubt custody would be an issue. Maybe courts are biased toward Moms but usually a prison sentence will overcome that.
Lautner has some good scenes here, but the story is too much to overcome.
The reason for booking to the Pacific Ocean is that their drug abusing mother, (they had different dads) is about to be released from prison. Taylor has bitter memories of her abusing him as a kid. He wants to not see that happen to his younger brother. The younger one however is too young to remember anything bad. He just wants the mom he never had.
Am not sure why Christou's father just didn't divorce her. According to the story God knows she gave him enough grounds. I also doubt custody would be an issue. Maybe courts are biased toward Moms but usually a prison sentence will overcome that.
Lautner has some good scenes here, but the story is too much to overcome.
Was a decent movie.. It felt low-quality,but still watchable.
The cinematography at numerous times felt questionable,why perhaps it felt rather amateurish.
The color tones felt dull,which might of impacted things too.
Casting & acting was ok,actually nice seeing Lautner in a role that you don't see him as Jacob.
The storyline was full of sadness,yet coming to terms and moving forward after a harsh past.
A few things bothered me how the ex-girlfriend basically used him,knowing the type of past he dealt with.. Considering the plot focus was a brother raising/protecting a sibling from abuse & after everything he just ends up handing the brother back yet staying behind? Why not go back & make sure mom changed & be a family or at least still be a protective brother,otherwise it made the storyline a bit contradictory.
This isn't or doesn't appear to be a large budget film,regardless it's worth checking out.
It's not kid friendly as the subject matter can be intense,both men and women can view this.. This won't be something you probably watch,again.
The cinematography at numerous times felt questionable,why perhaps it felt rather amateurish.
The color tones felt dull,which might of impacted things too.
Casting & acting was ok,actually nice seeing Lautner in a role that you don't see him as Jacob.
The storyline was full of sadness,yet coming to terms and moving forward after a harsh past.
A few things bothered me how the ex-girlfriend basically used him,knowing the type of past he dealt with.. Considering the plot focus was a brother raising/protecting a sibling from abuse & after everything he just ends up handing the brother back yet staying behind? Why not go back & make sure mom changed & be a family or at least still be a protective brother,otherwise it made the storyline a bit contradictory.
This isn't or doesn't appear to be a large budget film,regardless it's worth checking out.
It's not kid friendly as the subject matter can be intense,both men and women can view this.. This won't be something you probably watch,again.
A story of two brothers whose mother is about to get out of prison after serving time for what seems to be a history of drug abuse, but the story never tells you what she really did time for. Long story short, the older son finding out his mother is about to be let out of prison, and not wanting to have anything to do with her and wanting to spare his younger brother from all the pain he suffered by his mother, decides to pack and leave right before she gets out. From there the journey unfolds of the past hurts, resentment and struggle the divided family has to deal with. I like movies like this because I too am a thirty year recovered substance abuser and now truly the know detriment it does to a family, especially when it comes to regaining trust. Anyone who has struggled with drug addiction and has been rehabilitated, will definitely enjoy and appreciate this film. Taylor Lautner and the rest of the cast gave wonderful heart felt performances. A good watch and highly recommended to mature audiences.
This movie is boring and uninteresting. A drug addicted abusive mom is about to be released from prison. As if the courts would give her custody. So the elder brother (Taylor Lautner) wants to take his younger brother away and they run off to the beach.
Taylor Lautner tries to stretch his acting range here by doing a serious role. But his delivery of lines is monotonous and sounds like he is reading a script. Giving him a bit of scruff doesn't make him a serious actor. He is better for comedy and action.
In the end it felt like a big fuss about nothing.
Taylor Lautner tries to stretch his acting range here by doing a serious role. But his delivery of lines is monotonous and sounds like he is reading a script. Giving him a bit of scruff doesn't make him a serious actor. He is better for comedy and action.
In the end it felt like a big fuss about nothing.
10melondoc
Based on the trailer, I was expecting this to be a romance movie, but this is so much more than that.
Run The Tide is a touching movie about family, brotherhood and sacrifice, a road trip movie beautifully shot with a few twists and turns along the way.
The performance by Taylor Lautner is solid, in a "serious" role that really puts him into a new light and will hopefully expand his fan base.
Overall, this is a terrific first picture for Soham Mehta and Rajiv Shah and a sign of great things to come.
Run The Tide is a touching movie about family, brotherhood and sacrifice, a road trip movie beautifully shot with a few twists and turns along the way.
The performance by Taylor Lautner is solid, in a "serious" role that really puts him into a new light and will hopefully expand his fan base.
Overall, this is a terrific first picture for Soham Mehta and Rajiv Shah and a sign of great things to come.
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- TriviaWon the Grand Jury Prize for Project Catalyst at the Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival.
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- Kardeşlik
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- Los Angeles, California, USA(main location)
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- 1h 37m(97 min)
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- 2.35 : 1
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