Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Hunter Davis | ... | Gregory Samuel | |
Samantha Creed | ... | Emma Poesy (as Samantha Marie Creed) | |
Alan Pelz-Sharpe | ... | Nathan Hendricks | |
William Galatis | ... | John Ferreira | |
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Sheila Light | ... | Rhonda Frost |
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Denise Lawrence | ... | Mary Clancy |
Alexander Cook | ... | Harold Clancy | |
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Cesar Rego | ... | Eugene Kindle |
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Mary Wright | ... | Gregory's mom |
Lin Hult | ... | Abigail Reece (as Lin Hultgren) | |
Jack Shipley | ... | Keith Bailey | |
Paula Lauzon | ... | Neighbour #2 | |
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Gail Sullivan | ... | Mrs. Sullivan |
Terrance McFadden Jr. | ... | Sydney | |
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Alaina Gianci | ... | Pedestrian lady |
Burdened with severe social anxiety and a relentless inner voice, a young funeral director tries to take comfort in a self-imposed house arrest but is challenged by a curious neighbor.
I have to admit that I wasn't prepared for some parts of the movie. Not trying to spoil anything but I'll say there's an inner voice throughout the film that's funny at times and sad at others. That voice helps set the tone for the whole story as you go through ups and downs with the main guy (Greg).
It's a good representation of anxiety IMO and it hit a little too close to home sometimes lol. But it was balanced out with some laughs, awkward moments and when his neighbor comes into the picture. If you're into something different and have any idea what anxiety feels like, might be a good watch.