Perry is a happily married father of two living a comfortable but sedate life in the suburbs. On the occasion of his 40th birthday, he seeks to revisit his former life as the lead singer in a popular punk band though his middle-aged reality quickly (and hilariously) clashes with the indulgences of his youth.
Billie Joe Armstrong
Perry
Fred Armisen
Gary
Judy Greer
Christy
Selma Blair
Karen
Chris Messina
Jake
Brian Baumgartner
Rupert
John Doman
Walt
Madisyn Shipman
Salome
Kevin Corrigan
Pete
Mia Dillon
Joan
Lucas Papaelias
Johnny
Dallas Roberts
Mickey
Rick Younger
Dean
Sean Gunn
Ted
Valentine Miele
Joe
Rebecca Naomi Jones
Gypsy
Ron Simons
Drew
Andrew Call
Newt
Joan Jett
Self
Andy Grotelueschen
Ace
Don Guillory
Sweeney
Nancy Ticotin
Denise
Director, Writer
Lee Kirk
April 14, 2017
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**A struggling ex musician on his birthday.**
We always ask for something new. Not to repeat the same old story with different cast. After avoiding the so called major clichés, this is how a film looks like. I'm not saying it is a fresh story, but a refreshed minor league film. It is a decent comedy-drama and much better than many mainstream films from these days. So I enjoyed watching it.
I don't know who is this guy in the lead, but came to know he's a musician who played one this film as well. At first I thought it was Aaron Paul, then his brother, though, he was good in the role. The rest of the casting was good as well. It is a one day tale, that follows on the birthday of a married ex musician struggling with his life.
I think I liked the narrative, but too simple. Anyway, it ended so well. It was a much better film than the others saying. It could not be as good as I'm saying to you, but definitely not a bad flick. That's what you have to understand if you are not sure about giving it a try. I would surely suggest it for the people with low expectation, but not a must see film.
_7/10_
Status:
Released
Original Language:
English
Budget:
$0.00
Revenue:
$0.00