Ten years after a high school tragedy, Sean can't move on. Partially because he's so blinded by his grief that he can't see what's obvious to all his friends; and partially because, as he admits during one pivotal moment, he's selfish.
Trevor Morgan is extraordinary. Even at moments when I didn't totally believe the movie, I totally believed him.
Also wonderful to see Billy Zane in what is basically the Robert Forster role. He elevates every scene he's in.
I wish some of the story's relationships felt more convincing. The ending seems awfully pat. But despite some quibbles, there's some real powerful stuff here.