• Warning: Spoilers
    This movie is a little gem. The storyline itself doesn't hold any real surprises, but the pacing and performances are superb. By a coincidence of timing, I watched Apocalypse Now last week and I found myself smiling as I compared Sheen the younger with his older self - different circumstances; different times, but whatever the era, he's a class act. But, that said - and even his Da would agree, any and all credit going must go to Emilio Estevez. Director/ Writer/ Producer ( and he probably even made the tea ), he's created something to be proud of. This isn't a road movie; instead, we witness a journey of the spirit - of us, humanity at its finest and most flawed, religious beliefs optional. The supporting cast are excellent, and it's a case of where to start? Deborah Kara Unger gives a performance that does full justice to the complexities of her character. James Nesbitt is insanely - insane, and when we first see him he's like something from Godotland, but his talents ensure that he never crosses the line. And Yorick van Wageningen is a dark horse, his characters journey from the seemingly superficial to journeys end is truly, a Dutch treat. Yes, this is a little gem, but the 'little' is in reference to the budget only. In every other respect it punches well above its financial weight, a master class in film making.