A week before they move across the country together, Craig lies to his girlfriend in order to go on his first road trip -- to the south. Alone.
Director:
Bryan ReisbergWriter:
Bryan Reisberg
From metacritic.com
Credited cast: | |||
Harry Lloyd | ... | Craig Harrison | |
Krista Kosonen | ... | Ella | |
Sylvia Grace Crim | ... | Grace | |
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James Ricker II | ... | Travis |
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Travis Koop | ... | Grant |
Elisabeth Gray | ... | Allison (voice) | |
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Bess Baria | ... | Sam |
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Kaitlynn Alford | ... | Nicky |
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Samuel Foreman | ... | Constantine |
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William Foreman | ... | John |
Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
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Kevin Broughton | ... | Gas Station Customer |
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Peter Cameron | ... | Joel (voice) |
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Shane Cook-Harris | ... | Bar Patron |
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Corey D. Dargan | ... | Radio Caller (voice) |
Elise Fyke | ... | Radio caller |
A week before they move across the country together, Craig lies to his girlfriend in order to go on his first road trip -- to the south. Alone.
I disagree with poster jrneptune who says the guy was "running away from commitment and maybe even responsibilities in life" as if these two are an obligation for every guy in the world. It's more like the guy in the movie, through a road trip, was learning about himself and connecting with people and nature. This made him discover that, possibly, it was better for him to stay single and run from the ball and chain. I think that was a very wise decision. The title of the movie "Big Significant Things," I want to think, clearly implies what he learned : the big significant "things" (objects) he was looking in his road trip, were actually the big "things" (non-objects) in life he discovered. Otherwise, the movie would have been titled "Insignificant Big Things." 10/10.