Gazillion Movies Review :
We are one evening in a city in Louisiana. Martine (Kristen Stewart) enters the car of a stranger. The driver, Gordy (Eddie Redmayne), a boy who travels around, earlier that day already in the restaurant he had an eye on her and he doesn’t mind at all that she enters the car. Pretty quickly they meet Brett (William Hurt), a man who just is released from prison. Martine invites Brett to come along because she rather is not along with Gordy. The three start a journey, although they don’t know where they are going to.
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Eddie Redmayne
Kristen Stewart
Maria Bello
William Hurt
Aimee Spring Fortier
Ashlynn Ross
Barbara Balentine
Bello Nock
Dawna Williams
Douglas M. Griffin
Emmanuel Cohn
Eric F. Adams
Grover Coulson
Holly O'Quin
Jeff Galpin
John Gregory Willard
Lisha Brock
Lucy Faust
Michael D. Kennedy
Nurith Cohn
R.O. Mackey
Rebecca Newman
Ross Britz
Ross Francis
Shayne Tingle
Veronica Russell
Victor Brunette
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| Director |
Udayan Prasad
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| Editor |
Christopher Tellefsen
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| Music |
Jack Livesey
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| Producer |
Annetta Grisard
Arthur Cohn
Esther Grether
Jeannette Eckenstein
Lillian Birnbaum
Robert Ortiz
Samuel Falk
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| Writer |
Erin Dignam
Pete Hamill
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