When new kid in town Ed Wallis is given an assignment to interview an older person, he turns to his mysterious neighbor, Ashby Holt for help. That new connection leads to unexpected journeys for both of them, as Ashby – who turns out to be a retired CIA assassin – deals with a terminal prognosis, and Ed deals with adjusting to life with his newly single mom and developing relationship with a brainy classmate, Eloise.
Mickey Rourke
Ashby Holt
Nat Wolff
Ed Wallis
Emma Roberts
Eloise
Sarah Silverman
June Wallis
Adam Aalderks
Valchek
Seth Dousman
Garry Smits
Kevin Dunn
Coach Bruton
Zachary Knighton
Father Ted
Michael Lerner
Entwhistle
John Enos III
Coach Wally
Steve Coulter
Peter Black
Tom Nowicki
Kenrick
Seth Dousman
Smits
Jason Davis
Mr. Mark
Max Lesser
Doctor
Audrey Reid Couch
McCall
Paul Rolfes
Jerry
Steven Roten
Eric
Director, Writer
Tony McNamara
July 24, 2016
5
> People can change, but for some it is too late!
It's a wonderful cast and not a bad production either, so I enjoyed the watch, but did not like the film much. The reason is I had seen a few similar flicks which are much better than this in every way. A school kid and his single parents' struggling relationship and their strange neighbour, so it is the concept I'm familiar with, but the story was a bit different. There are a few good scenes in it, but the most of the parts were dominated by the only the nice events like happily ever after kind of stuffs right from the beginning.
The title role was played by Mickey Rourke, but it was Nat Wolff's film. The narration should have been much better, I mean it should have had more complicated segments. I even don't know how it got the R rating. The writing and the direction, both should have been a bit bolder. There are some people who liked it a lot and defending it, but I'm neutral. To me it was 50-50, I neither liked nor disliked. But all I wanted was a bit better than this, so I can't judge it for other. I hope you make a right decision on this if you plan to watch it.
5/10