Getting bored from his life after the death of his wife, the thing that affects badly on him, as he makes his mind to die for not living without her, Ted Morgan, a young man, makes his mind to return to his hometown, where he decides to take his revenge from the people that hurt him before death, but in doing so, he has a reason for living.
Courteney Cox's misbegotten project is a comedy-drama that, to Cox's credit, doesn't feel at all like a TV sitcom. The former "Friends" star clearly wanted something special, but sadly the result is ... this.
Cox must have seen something in this screenplay that encouraged her to film it, but whatever that critical element was, it's not apparent in the finished product.
Anchored by a nicely understated performance by Seann William Scott, "Just Before I Go" effectively juggles a wealth of genuine, at times profound, emotion with quite a bit of nutty-raunchy humor.