Summaries

The effects of a war-torn family in a Northwest coastal town.

Newport, Oregon. In a coastal town, Jeff and his wife Mattie work together facing the economic shifts. One son Chris, is unemployed; the other, Steve, is away on military service. Chris is lackadaisical and shiftless, Mattie perhaps drinks on the sly and tried to help her son, Jeff keeps his nose to the grind-wheel. Chris is dumped by his girlfriend, Jamie. Jeff scrambles to stay afloat. During a therapy session it is revealed that Chris is Jeff's step-son. Steve returns, but in a "transfer tube". Following his funeral, the family meet; an argument erupts, revealing the depths of the division between Jeff and Chris. In a counseling session Chris breaks down and is comforted by the counselor. Mattie and Jeff, lost in their grief, each lose their way. Chris visits the counsellor at home, and is sexually seduced. Then he visits Jamie, hoping to resume their relationship. She is sympathetic about his brother's death. She refuses him, though, saying she's "doing well by herself". Chris throws himself off an ocean bluff, and Mattie and Jeff have another funeral.—jon jost

Details

Keywords
  • family relationships
  • part of trilogy
Genres
  • Drama
Release date Sep 8, 2004
Countries of origin United States
Official sites Official site
Language English
Filming locations Newport, Oregon, USA
Production companies Simha Productions

Box office

Budget $2000

Tech specs

Runtime 1h 44m
Color Color
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