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Sometimes the only way home is through hell morePlot:
Rusty (Hatosy) starts to pursue a path to a more meaningful life, thanks to his connection to Bob (Goldblum), the boyfriend of his mother, Mary (Lynch). His new take on life causes friction with his best friend, Dallas (Cann), and both men find their friendship pushed to its breaking point, causing them to make life-changing decisions. | add synopsisPlot Keywords:
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The fighting buddies moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Scott Caan | ... | Dallas | |
| Jeff Goldblum | ... | Bob | |
| Shawn Hatosy | ... | Rusty | |
| Kelly Lynch | ... | Mary | |
| Heavy D | ... | Bear | |
| Val Lauren | ... | Christian Potter | |
| Bob Gunton | ... | Joe | |
| Marley Shelton | ... | Amanda | |
| Selma Blair | ... | Peg | |
| Isla Fisher | ... | Redhead | |
| Freddy Rodríguez | ... | Rubin | |
| Raymond T. Williams | ... | Rasta | |
| Tony Lee Boggs | ... | Beard | |
| Ann Scott | ... | Lady | |
| Sasha Perl-Raver | ... | Girl #1 |
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Rated R for pervasive language, drug use, some violence and sexuality.Parents Guide:
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Canada:96 min (Ontario) | Canada:100 min (Toronto International Film Festival)Country:
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Scott Caan's directorial debut gives us a film that surprises because of the talent he shows and the intelligence it projects. Mr. Caan shows a strong resemblance to his father and he surely makes him proud in his first job behind the camera. This young actor, turned director, seems to be on the right path for bigger and better things.
Mr. Caan was able to attract an interesting cast that obviously loved this project as their performances clearly demonstrate on the screen. Shawn Hatosy, who plays Rusty, is an intense young actor who doesn't repeat himself in any of the films in which he plays. In fact, his inter action with Mr. Caan's Dallas, pays off in a good way. The two of them make an excellent combination.
Others in the cast include a wonderful Jeff Goldblum, as the therapist who is seeing Rusty's mother. Kelly Lynch makes another good appearance. Bob Gunton, Selma Blair, and the rest of the supporting cast do wonders under Mr. Caan's direction.
We look forward to a long career for Scott Caan. He deserves it.