Two college friends take a journey home. One of them makes a mistake that may tear a family apart. Sometimes there are no second chances, sometimes there are no mulligans.Two college friends take a journey home. One of them makes a mistake that may tear a family apart. Sometimes there are no second chances, sometimes there are no mulligans.Two college friends take a journey home. One of them makes a mistake that may tear a family apart. Sometimes there are no second chances, sometimes there are no mulligans.
- Awards
- 4 wins & 2 nominations total
- Tyler Davidson
- (as Derek James)
- Gramma
- (as Anne Chaland)
- Marty
- (as Tom Orr-Loney)
- Jackie
- (as KimberleyClarke)
- Jim
- (as Ken Mayes)
- Erin
- (as McKenzie Ryan)
- Director
- Writer
- All cast & crew
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Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaCharlie David is actually a left-handed golfer but golfed right for the film to appear to be a bad golfer.
- GoofsWhen the boys were painting the fence, when one of them was painting the middle of the fence, it kept quavering, as if it was made out of balsa wood., no fence would have been made of that type of wood, meaning, wood that soft couldn't have been painted, because balsa wood is highly soft, the harder you paint it, it would splinter, now wouldn't it?
- Quotes
Tyler Davidson: I love you, man, you know, like... like a brother... Not, like, you know...
Chase Rousseau: Yeah, I know. No sword fights.
Tyler Davidson: Right.
Chase Rousseau: I love you, too.
Tyler Davidson: Maybe we can find a more macho way of saying it. You know, something a little more manly.
Chase Rousseau: Go Steelers?
Tyler Davidson: Yeah. Go Steelers is good. I like that. I love that. Let's use that from now on. Go Steelers. Wow, I never said "I love you" to a guy before.
Chase Rousseau: Yeah, me, neither.
Tyler Davidson: Good talk.
- Crazy creditsThere's a quick scene after the credits.
Does it succeed on its own as a gripping and well-produced story? Yes and no. There are problems with continuity from scene to scene and timing in general that interfere with the viewer's ability to stay on course by way of identifying with the main characters, in spite of generally excellent acting in the separate episodes comprising a more or less believable plot.
I liked the casting with the single exception of the writer's inclusion of himself as Chase Rousseau -- somewhat long in the tooth for a college kid. He was also quite wooden (no pun) in scenes with both the buddy and the dad.
How does it all end? How do stories of this kind usually end? To the extent that this one prepares the viewer for a unique catharsis the answer to that question will be revealed and the viewer will be satisfied. A solid seven of ten in my book.
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Box office
- Budget
- CA$800,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 32 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1