Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Richard Jenkins | ... | Stanley | |
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Holden Ochsenhirt | ... | High Schooler #2 |
Da'Vine Joy Randolph | ... | Shazz | |
Ed O'Neill | ... | Dale | |
Shane Paul McGhie | ... | Jevon | |
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Jennifer Engstrom | ... | Waiting Room Visitor |
Deron J. Powell | ... | Perry | |
Allison Tolman | ... | Evelyn | |
Julian Parker | ... | Brandon | |
Tracey Bonner | ... | Crystal | |
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Birgundi Baker | ... | Sydney |
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Cairo McCarter | ... | Carter |
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Carter McCarter | ... | Carter |
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Lyle Miller | ... | Charles |
Alex Stein | ... | Rich |
Stanley's last shift at his fast food job takes an unexpected turn when he befriends a young African-American work employee.
SYNOPSIS: It's Stanley's (Richard Jenkins) last week at his fast food job and he's stuck training a young rebellious kid to take over his job.
REVIEW: This film strikes me as someone having an excess of money and so they paid big to one well-respected actor and paid big to have it play in theaters. I say this because although I didn't hate the time I spent watching the film, I just sat there and thought of how pointless the film was. There were a couple moments that the film was grasping at a point, but it fell flat. It felt like there was an arc to be made with both of the characters, but nothing came of it. I mean, how much of a change can you make within a week?
If you're looking for something to have in the background that you don't need to pay attention to while you do other things, this is the one. It's a background film. 5/10.