The Road Within |
Starring: Robert Sheehan, Robert Patrick, Dev Patel, Zoë Kravitz Directed: Gren Wells Release Date: July 7, 2015 Run Time: 102 Minutes Format: Blu-Ray Color: Color Distributor: Will Go USA | ||
Synopsis |
Vincent (Robert Sheehan), a young man with Tourette’s Syndrome, just lost his mom. As his symptoms get worse, his dad (Robert Patrick), a frustrated politician, sends him to a behavioral clinic run by an unconventional doctor (Kyra Sedgwick). But Vincent made his mom a promise, and with the help of a rebellious anorexic (Zoë Kravitz) and his withdrawn OCD roommate (Dev Patel), the three embark on a life-changing race to the sea that includes car theft, shoplifting, fights, self-discovery, and maybe finding a new way to live. – Will Go USA
Audio/Video |
Audio Audio Language: English The Sound Quality is pretty good with Clear dialogue and no distortions. Overall its pretty good. |
Picture Quality Disc Format: Blu-Ray The Picture Quality is just like the Sound Quality as in how good it is. Its sharp and the colors pop. Can’t complain, but it’s not 5 star sharpness, its close. |
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Theatrical release Date: June 18, 2014 (USA) (Los Angeles Film Festival) |
Blu-Ray Disc release Date: July 7, 2015 (USA) |
Extras |
- Interviews with cast and Director
- Deleted Scenes
- Trailer
- Music Video
My Thoughts |
The Road Within Is a Great film that deals with mental Health and the struggles that the characters in this movie go through. It’s not dark and not deeply serious, it’s some what light with some comedy aspects that is used in a good way. What I liked about the film is not only the acting and the actors who Ive seen in other films and enjoyed, but how each person plays of each other and at times each persons illness creates a domino effect with each other.
The film runs with three main actors who meet in a place where they are being treated, doesn’t start this way and I wont give any main details on plot. Robert Sheehan plays a guy with Tourette’s syndrome, Zoe Kravits plays a woman with anorexia and my main man Dev Patel who plays a guy with OCD and a Germaphobe. I loved all three actors and I can’t forget about Robert Patrick who plays Robert’s dad who is impressed by his son. Every one did a great job here. Also if you buy this film don’t forget to see the Interviews in the extra’s where each actor breaks down their character.
The Story has everything, it has adventure, compassion, heart, sadness, joy, and some funny moments. Also want to throw out that it also has some nudity. I really liked the story as I went through different emotions throughout the film, even a trickle of a tear. Hey! Ninjas sometimes cry, it burns but we do it too.
Overall The film is great. Awesome acting, great story and it dives into mental illnesses and how those who have certain ticks, issues or mental obstacles get through and or battle / give in to or try to hide it what they are dealt with and how they move on from it and live with it and and so many and’s.
With that said I give this film a 4.5 out of 5. If you don’t go buy it, at least rent it. It’s a good watch and worth the viewing even though Robert Patrick doesn’t turn into liquid metal.
Rating – 5 Star System |
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Buy Film |
Blu-Ray $17.99 | ||
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