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| Director: | Alexandre Lehmann | 
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| Writer: | Mark Duplass | 
| Staring: | 
| Meeting by chance when they return to their tiny California hometown, two former high-school sweethearts reflect on their shared past. | |
| Release Date: | Oct 07, 2016 | 
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| Director: | Alexandre Lehmann | 
| Writer: | Mark Duplass | 
| Genres: | Drama, Romance | 
| Keywords | black and white, abortion, former lovers | 
| Production Companies | Duplass Brothers Productions, The Orchard | 
| Box Office | 
              
                Revenue: $21,626
                Budget: $0  | 
      
| Updates | 
          Updated: Feb 01, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024  | 
      
| Name | Character | 
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| Mark Duplass | Jim | 
| Sarah Paulson | Amanda | 
| Clu Gulager | Waynie | 
| James Andrews | Background | 
| Harris Benbury | Background | 
| Daniel Brooks | Background | 
| Mary Brooks | Background | 
| Bill Greer | Background | 
| Cindy Greer | Background | 
| Ana Iovine | Background | 
| Leo Munoz | Background | 
| Loretta Munoz | Background | 
| Brady Rice | Background | 
| Karen Rice | Background | 
| Name | Job | 
|---|---|
| Alexandre Lehmann | Director, Director of Photography | 
| Mark Duplass | Screenplay | 
| Amey René | Casting | 
| Julian Wass | Original Music Composer | 
| Chris Donlon | Editor | 
| Stacey Schneiderman | Costume Design | 
| Sean O'Malley | Sound Mixer | 
| Stacy Schneiderman | Makeup & Hair | 
| Zach Goheen | Sound Effects Editor | 
| Mic Waugh | Steadicam Operator | 
| Margaret Box | Production Design | 
| Matteo Maranzana | Sound Re-Recording Mixer | 
| Name | Title | 
|---|---|
| Mark Duplass | Executive Producer | 
| Jay Duplass | Executive Producer | 
| Mel Eslyn | Producer | 
| Xan Aranda | Producer | 
| Ian Bricke | Executive Producer | 
| Sydney Fleischmann | Co-Producer | 
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A Linklater-esque film that doesn't quite measure up in spite of the incredibly fun, "spontaneous" parts. It reminds me of a personal story: Once upon a time, when I was a kid of 20, wandering across the USA, I somehow ended up in Ohio, staying on the floor in a college apartment with some Oberl ... in kids. In a smoke-induced, highly philosophical conversation with one, I learned probably one of the most important lessons in my life. This fellow, whose name escapes me, said he was spending a huge effort to close his old relationships. That it was important. It was an epiphany, and a lesson I engraved upon my life. What he was doing is not only important; it's essential to life. Un-closed relationships, are a tremendous energy vacuum in our brain and our life. They prevent us from living in the moment, from the "be-here-now".