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Raped of her innocence. Robbed of his manhood. In search of a second chance.Plot:
A young music journalist's dark memories are awakened when he goes to interview a female rock singer, and both are forced to confront troubling secrets from their pasts. full summary | add synopsisAwards:
Nominated for Primetime Emmy. Another 1 win & 4 nominations moreUser Comments:
Wow more (32 total)Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Aria Alpert | ... | Violet | |
| Ruben Anders | ... | Carlos | |
| Rosanna Arquette | ... | Pete | |
| Mitchell Boshnack | ... | Cape Canaveral Police Officer #1 | |
| Owen Butler | ... | Young Owen | |
| Caitlin Caldwell | ... | Girl at House | |
| Don Cheadle | ... | Chuck | |
| Bill Cordell | ... | AA Secretary | |
| Justin DePrume | ... | Young Dan (as Justin De Prume) | |
| Kim Dickens | ... | Sherry | |
| Hal Dion | ... | Public Defender | |
| Brittany Renee Finamore | ... | Young Sherry (as Brittany Finamore) | |
| Alison Folland | ... | Lulu | |
| Jessie Gelaznick | ... | Magazine Intern / L.A. Club Band: Cowboys and Indians | |
| Jade Gordon | ... | Sam |
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Rated R for strong sexual violence, sexuality, language and substance abuse.Parents Guide:
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Cocoa Beach, Florida, USAFun Stuff
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Anders couldn't get the necessary funding to shoot the film on 35mm so she was forced to shoot on digital video. moreSoundtrack:
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This film knocked me for a loop. The acting is uniformly terrific and i believe it was filmed with digital cameras. There are two rape scenes that are to my mind the most realistic depictions i've ever seen. This is not rape as sex but rape as brutal violence. A few minutes in a childs life that stays with them for ever. The performances by Kim Dickens and Gabriel Mann as the adult rape victims are completely different yet both seem so true. I took this as a double rape even though one character was technically the rapist. I saw this movie on tv and at times you almost have to force yourself not to change channels. Watching the young Sherry walking away from the house after being raped, dragging her skate board, seems so real you feel like you are peeking through the curtains at someones real life pain. This is a very honest, painful movie and perhaps the best thing is the ending. No shinning light of salvation but a few glimmering shreds of hope for both the central characters. This one will stay with me for a long time.