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In a dramatic atmosphere, this movie follows a family consists of a single father, Ray, and his fifteen year old guy, Charley, who move to Portland, Oregon, in order to earn their living instead the hardships they faced according to their social status, where Charley finds a summer job as he works with a horse trainer
The entire story is told with a quiet but punctuating lyricism, avoiding cliches and obvious histrionics to play up the drama of the story. Movies are rarely more effective when they are told through a naturalistic lens.
A performance of remarkable depth, candour and vulnerability by rising star Charlie Plummer lies at the heart of this terrifically moving fourth feature film from British writer-director Andrew Haigh.
The film is a showcase for a very promising young actor named Charlie Plummer. Lanky, sensitive but assured, Plummer gives his character, 15-year-old Charley, a sense of raw decency maintained through trying circumstances.