| Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
| Joseph Gordon-Levitt | ... | Chris Pratt | |
| Jeff Daniels | ... | Lewis | |
| Matthew Goode | ... | Gary Spargo | |
| Isla Fisher | ... | Luvlee | |
| Carla Gugino | ... | Janet | |
| Bruce McGill | ... | Robert Pratt | |
| Alberta Watson | ... | Barbara Pratt | |
| Alex Borstein | ... | Mrs. Lange | |
| Sergio Di Zio | ... | Deputy Ted | |
| David Huband | ... | Mr. Tuttle | |
| Laura Vandervoort | ... | Kelly | |
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Greg Dunham | ... | Bone |
| Morgan Kelly | ... | Marty | |
| Aaron Berg | ... | Cork | |
| Tinsel Korey | ... | Maura | |
An admired high school hockey player with a bright future foolishly takes a drive in the night with his girlfriend and two other friends with his headlights off with devastating results. The former athlete is left with a brain injury that prevents him from remembering many things for extended periods of time. To compensate, he keeps notes in a small notebook to aid him in remembering what he is to do. He also lives with a blind friend who aids him. Obviously, with the mental incapacitation, he is unable to have meaningful work. Thus he works as a night cleaning man in a bank. It is there he comes under the scrutiny of a gang planning to rob the bank. The leader befriends him and gets him involved with a young woman who further reels him in. After they get close and after reeling him in with his own failures, the bank plan unfolds. Confused but wanting to escape his current existence, he initially goes along with the scheme. After realizing he is being used, he attempts to stop the ... Written by John Sacksteder <jsackste@bellsouth.net>
Joseph Gordon-Levitt seems to pop up where I least expect him. Having not heard his name since the glorious days of "3rd Rock from the Sun", he turns up in this movie. And while it was surprising, his acting didn't fall flat.
Joseph is paired with Jeff Daniels of "Dumb and Dumber" fame. They are a unique pair. Joseph has loss of short term memory due to a tragic accident and Daniels is blind. Daniels is sharp with his biting sarcasm and crazy one liners. But Joseph is stays serious, distancing himself from his earlier days.
It had some good moments and things really heat up during the robbery. The action with the security guard at the bank along with the plot at the end made it an interesting bit to watch. Worthy of its awards? Doubt it, but it certainly surprised a little. "B"