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| Cybill Shepherd | ... | Rose | |
| James Brolin | ... | Max | |
| Pam Grier | ... | Lily | |
| Cindy Pickett | ... | Karen | |
| Julio Cesar Cedillo | ... | Ernesto (as Julio Cedillo) | |
| Erik Fellows | ... | Will | |
| Amy Davidson | ... | Ashley | |
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Aimee Williams | ... | Bonnie |
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Mary Maxson | ... | Liz |
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Delana Michaels | ... | Lena |
| Mark Vasconcellos | ... | Duke | |
| Melissa Chambers | ... | Denise | |
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Price Hall | ... | Dr. Harris |
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Joe Loiaza | ... | Bus driver |
| Stephen Burhoe | ... | Attendant | |
A widowed ex-cop discovers that she may have a life threatening illness, and decides to go on a solo road trip in a motorized wheelchair to explore the beauty of the Southwest. On her journey, Rose discovers more than just the simple beauty of New Mexico when she meets -- and falls in love with -- Max, an old cowboy who comes to a crossroads of his own. Sometimes love takes the backroads.
I could not understand why Cybil Shepherd's character was so stiff and one dimensional until I read her interview where she said the director kept telling her to "do less" so the viewer could insert their own emotions. Well I am here to say it didn't work. The dialog was slow and stiff despite a good cast. There are plot holes so big that all the actors should have fallen through them. I really wanted to like this film, but it's just poorly made by a person who doesn't understand pacing or that a woman can't go through a movie staring without cracking a smile. You never grow to even like these characters. Pass this one up.