The death of Laim's high school best friend that makes him return to his hometown after a decade of absence. He left his bride, Josie , but he has never got over her.
The problem is not the well-worn plot or familiar characters, but the fact that Wolf adds no depth or complication to either that would make the film her own.
Something just felt off for most of the film and that prevented it from working for me. (Full Content Review for Parents - Sexual Content, etc. - also Available)
Roe tries for tortured angst, but his character comes off as an unlikeable lump, while young Fortson is saddled with college-age dialogue and the kind of twee precocity that moviemakers seem to think is so cute. And the music isn't all that hot either.