Soon after their first meeting Matt and Casey's relationship turns into a love affair. Under pressure from their parents to break up, they decide to hit the road in a desperate attempt to stay together. Read more
| Starring | Drew Barrymore, Chris O'Donnell |
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| Director | Antonia Bird |
| Genres | Drama, Romance |
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When Matt (O'Donnell) gets a load of Casey (Barrymore), he has no idea what he's looking at. She's wild and impetuous... read more on Time Out
The all-American styled Matt (Chris O'Donnell) is an astute clever athletic type guy. He's got a routine to his life, helping his dad bring his younger twin brother and sister up without the help of a mother.
He is staring up into the stars and hears someone on a jet ski after dusk on the lake. This is his first glimpse of Casey (Drew Barrymore), a girl to steal his heart and his routine.
Casey, along with her dysfunctional mind, drag Matt on a road adventure. It's all very much classic mid 1990s chick-flick material, but it does give good entertainment and touches lightly on the dilema that faces Matt - how to cope with a girlfriend with a mental illness miles away from home.
This was an okay film, quite liked the storyline and the acting was pretty good. Not a bad watch at all.
The acting is good in this movie, the script just lets it down, would have been better with a tragic ending or happy ending it just seems to end without the stroy finishing properly
The all-American styled Matt (Chris O'Donnell) is an astute clever athletic type guy. He's got a routine to his life, helping his dad bring his younger twin brother and sister up without the help of a mother.
He is staring up into the stars and hears someone on a jet ski after dusk on the lake. This is his first glimpse of Casey (Drew Barrymore), a girl to steal his heart and his routine.
Casey, along with her dysfunctional mind, drag Matt on a road adventure. It's all very much classic mid 1990s chick-flick material, but it does give good entertainment and touches lightly on the dilema that faces Matt - how to cope with a girlfriend with a mental illness miles away from home.
This was an okay film, quite liked the storyline and the acting was pretty good. Not a bad watch at all.
The all-American styled Matt (Chris O'Donnell) is an astute clever athletic type guy. He's got a routine to his life, helping his dad bring his younger twin brother and sister up without the help of a mother.
He is staring up into the stars and hears someone on a jet ski after dusk on the lake. This is his first glimpse of Casey (Drew Barrymore), a girl to steal his heart and his routine.
Casey, along with her dysfunctional mind, drag Matt on a road adventure. It's all very much classic mid 1990s chick-flick material, but it does give good entertainment and touches lightly on the dilema that faces Matt - how to cope with a girlfriend with a mental illness miles away from home.
This was an okay film, quite liked the storyline and the acting was pretty good. Not a bad watch at all.
The acting is good in this movie, the script just lets it down, would have been better with a tragic ending or happy ending it just seems to end without the stroy finishing properly
It was a poor film, it was a weak story line that came to an abrupt end. I didn't enjoy it at all!
Not one of Drew's best but a worthwhile watch nonetheless.
When Matt (O'Donnell) gets a load of Casey (Barrymore), he has no idea what he's looking at. She's wild and impetuous... read more on Time Out