Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Jonathan Togo | ... | Mark / Rich Washington | |
Emily Baldoni | ... | Shelly Worth (as Emily Foxler) | |
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Aaron Refvem | ... | Young Mark / Rich Washington (as Aaron Revfem) |
Meredith Zinner | ... | Rebecca Washington | |
Edward Asner | ... | Yaakov Washington (as Ed Asner) | |
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Kelly Baugher | ... | Carla |
Danny Alexander | ... | Sgt. Reese | |
Bob Adrian | ... | Officer Al | |
Michael Devine | ... | Desk Officer | |
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Maino | ... | Poet #1 |
Pascal Yen-Pfister | ... | Young Yaakov Washington | |
Amanda Seales | ... | Poet #2 (as Amanda Diva) | |
Bob Johnson | ... | Jamal | |
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Coach Pr | ... | Homeless Man 1 |
Liz Cardenas | ... | Yaakov's Nurse (as Liz Franke) |
The children grow up to become adult versions of themselves. The dynamic stays the same, and the mythology of the prologue residues on the entire story. The evil brother, Mark, is a ruthless businessman whose world of deceit and corruption is on the brink of collapse, and he will fight for it till the end, exposing the most sinister sides of his personality. Richard is the good brother, who, despite his benevolence, is a lost soul. He is an artist and a wanderer, a poet and a lover. Truly, no words can adequately praise John Togo's performance as both brothers. He is simply breathtaking in every single frame he's in, and thank God, he's in almost every one. Not only is he wholesomely convincing as both characters, but he goes above and beyond that. He becomes two people so seamlessly that, not for a single moment was there a doubt in my mind as to who I was watching at any given scene. It's an award-worthy performance, and Togo becomes a leading man of such cinematic proportion, that ... Written by Jon Milken
My brother and sister-in-law wanted to watch this movie because they like the actor. It plays like a made for TV movie. No surprise that it didn't make it into the theaters. The story was slow and confusing, and the ending was predictable. We called the ending less than half way through the movie. The previous reviewer who said the actor's speech was slurred and difficult to understand hit the nail on the head. So frustrating to sit through. We watched the whole movie despite our disappointment because we were hoping for a big payoff at the end and we were very let down.
There are too many good and even mediocre movies out there to waste your time with this one. The only bright side is that now we can make fun of the movie tomorrow...