Summary:When high school friends reunite over their first holiday break during college, they discover just how much they have changed while their town of Hollidaysburg has stayed the same. Within hours of his return, former prom king Scott (Tobin Mitnick) is dumped by his miserable girlfriend, discovers his parents have sold his childhood home, andWhen high school friends reunite over their first holiday break during college, they discover just how much they have changed while their town of Hollidaysburg has stayed the same. Within hours of his return, former prom king Scott (Tobin Mitnick) is dumped by his miserable girlfriend, discovers his parents have sold his childhood home, and has to prepare to say goodbye to Hollidaysburg forever. Meanwhile Scott's friend and quasi "kid sister" Tori (Rachel Keller) is in agony after spending unending hours with her embarrassing family. But when Scott and Tori reunite, an unlikely romance blossoms. [Starz Digital Media]…Expand
About 35 minutes of this 90 minute film actually work.
That working bit is a sweet, sometimes funny, coming of age thing.
The rest is a bunch of disparate strings of plot that go nowhere and signify nothing. There are also jarring camera moves that look like mistakes and the languidAbout 35 minutes of this 90 minute film actually work.
That working bit is a sweet, sometimes funny, coming of age thing.
The rest is a bunch of disparate strings of plot that go nowhere and signify nothing. There are also jarring camera moves that look like mistakes and the languid pace of somnambulism.
The film also lacks any kind of emotional resonance. It's like the director is playing a piece of music blindfolded having never heard music before.…Expand