Dramas, Friends, Family Interaction, Family Life, Friendships
Description
The directorial debut of Scott Caan, DALLAS 362 is a coming-of-age story set in the backwoods of Texas. Rusty (Shaun Hatosy) and his pal Dallas (Caan) are aimless troublemakers, spending their time either getting drunk and fighting in bars, or sobering up in the local police station's holding cell. Rusty's mother Mary (Kelly Lynch) constantly bails them out of prison, but tires of her son's reckless behavior, asking her boyfriend (and therapist) Bob (Jeff Goldblum) to speak with him. As Bob and Rusty strike up a friendship, Rusty is increasingly torn between the possibility of turning his life around and his loyalty to Dallas, who appears rapidly on the course to a life of crime. DALLAS 362 is an acclaimed independent drama that examines the difficulty in choosing between self-interest and the obligation to others.
DVD Features
Keep Case Widescreen - 2.35 Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound - English Additional Release Material: Deleted Scenes Audio Commentary: Director's Commentary
I rented this movie because I thoroughly enjoyed Scott Caan's performance in OCEAN'S 11 (he played the brother of Casey Affleck-- who you calling guy, pal). It turns out, he can write and direct too.... Read the whole review at MatchFlick