The story of three people who strive to realize their dreams. Brothers Carter and Ellis set out on a road trip to their childhood home in a desperate search for their estranged father, who may hold the key to their future.
As a Texas waitress, Carey is convincing -- more so than the film itself.
– Rafer Guzman,
Newsday,
5 Jun 2009
rotten:
The good news for Carey is that she gets to prove she's a pretty decent actress after all. The bad news, of course, is that she's done it in a movie no one has any other reason to see.
– Elizabeth Weitzman,
New York Daily News,
5 Jun 2009
rotten:
It is a brooding, heavy story that has moments of visual beauty, but is ultimately imbued with a permanent glumness.
– Ben Mankiewicz,
At the Movies,
8 Jun 2009
rotten:
The problem with the film is that it is depressing for no real reason.