Watched: 05/29/2025
Format: Amazon Prime
Viewing: First
Director: LeVar Burton
So. Interesting, small, indie movie with some name talent. I kept wondering how this was pulled off, and then the movie ended with "Directed by LeVar Burton" and the lightbulb went off. Who doesn't love LeVar Burton? And if you don't think he's great, we can't be friends.
And when I say name talent, I mean Chabert, of course. But also Seymour Cassel, Alfre Woodard, Adrienne Barbeau, Larry Hankin, and Burton himself. I am not familiar with actor Johnny Whitworth, one of the major leads, but he was good!
The movie is... odd. It's about Alvin (Seymour Cassel), a patient in hospice who is facing his end. He loses his roommate (Hankin) who he kind of got along with - but maybe not as well as he believed. Alvin's an old, sad and angry asshole, and a letch who grabs the butts of the volunteers. He talks about sex like he's in a a dorm trying to impress wide-eyed Freshmen as a Sophomore.