Self-described misanthrope Elle Reid has her protective bubble burst when her 18-year-old granddaughter, Sage, shows up needing help. The two of them go on a day-long journey that causes Elle to come to terms with her past and Sage to confront her future.
Lily Tomlin
Elle
Julia Garner
Sage
Marcia Gay Harden
Judy
Judy Greer
Olivia
Laverne Cox
Deathy
Elizabeth Peña
Carla
Sarah Burns
Jill
Colleen Camp
Bonobo Customer
Lauren Tom
Doctor
Judy Geeson
Francesca
Frank Collison
Mike
Sam Elliott
Karl
Carlos Miranda
Young Man
John Cho
Chau
Nat Wolff
Cam
Aaron Bilyeu
Tattoo Artist
Mo Zelof
Ian
Missy Doty
Mom
Don McManus
Dad
Willem Miller
Kid
Skya Chanadet
Sister
Sarah Burns
Protestor
Meg Crosbie
Protestor Girl
Kelsey Scott
Nurse
Marlene Martinez
Receptionist
Reggie Watkins
Mechanic
Amir Talai
Omid
Director, Writer
Paul Weitz
April 14, 2016
8
> The mother of mother, that means who cares you in two-folds.
There are many aged actors in Hollywood, since Lily Tomlin acted in it, I won't consider it a bad choice. Because she was amazing in the title role, I never doubted since I saw the first trailer and the movie delivered as much as I expected. The rest of the cast was also fantastic. I liked the simplicity of its storytelling.
It was a short movie. I think that was an advantage for a small theme movie like this. Don't underestimate it for its small budget, the production quality was great, but you know it's packed with predictable stuffs yet very entertaining, a slightly under-appreciated movie. It was shot within the 20 days and in the era of mega films like 'Fury Road', there are audience to acknowledge for a little flick like this. Whatever your verdict going to be I say just watch it.
From the director of original 'American Pie', who had lots of ups and downs in his career, but most of them were low profile flicks, even though those had big names in the cast. This is one of his best, at least in the recent time. I know this is just a one-off movie, but I won't mind if the a couple of sequels follows from here. Because this is a wonderful concept, not just for fun, I consider it a slice of someone's real life.
7/10