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"When her son dropped out, she dropped in."

Overbearing mom, Jackie, travels cross-country to be with her son, Angelo, after he drops out of college to become a surfer. She meets a surf instructor who convinces her to try to accept her son's wishes and allow him to follow his dreams.

Top Cast

  • Helen Hunt

    Helen Hunt

    Jackie

  • Brenton Thwaites

    Brenton Thwaites

    Angelo

  • Luke Wilson

    Luke Wilson

    Ian

  • David Zayas

    David Zayas

    Ramon

  • Elizabeth Jayne Stillwell

    Elizabeth Jayne Stillwell

    Blanche

  • Robert Knepper

    Robert Knepper

    Peter

  • Leonor Varela

    Leonor Varela

    Danielle

  • Callum Keith Rennie

    Callum Keith Rennie

    Tim

  • Julie Dretzin

    Julie Dretzin

    Joanna

Overview

Overbearing mom, Jackie, travels cross-country to be with her son, Angelo, after he drops out of college to become a surfer. She meets a surf instructor who convinces her to try to accept her son's wishes and allow him to follow his dreams.

Rating

5.7 / 10
145 Reviews
1 Popular

1 Reviews

  • Reno
    Reno
    7 Jan 14, 2016

    > Too protective mother and her grown up son keen to choose his own path. It is a 2nd directional feature for Helen Hunt. She also starred in a prominent role which is about a mother-son relationship. I don't understand why it was rated very low, but I like this rare movie, which portrayed parent-children bond in an emotional way. Such kind of a beautiful film the last time I saw was the 'The Guilt Trip', I guess. Only the women filmmakers can make films like this. Maybe this movie hit my weak point, I'm always sympathetic to the old people's struggle. Anyway, I liked the Helen Hunt's role and she was not struggling, but wanted to connect with her son who's grown up and trying to stretch his wings to fly away from her. This is very usual in the real world, an affectionate father towards his daughter and the same to a mother towards her son. I find this kind of themes are very cute and touches me. There's nothing bad about the direction, but the screenwriting. Helen Hunt is not a great writer, in some parts the film was very dry. Feelingless emotions, but overall keeping the prime target as a mother who's pursuing her son for some reason. There were a few scenes that added the fun flavour to the movie. I wanted to give more points it, but I can't. Besides, I can recommend it to the people who're interested to have a movie about the family issues. Not like couples having a quarrel, but between parents and their kids, like maybe similar to the one I mentioned in the first paragraph. 7/10

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