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          April 2, 2010 (limited)

        


          April 9, 2010 (limited)

R | 1h 39m | Drama

When their son Bennett (Aaron Johnson) is killed in a car crash, his parents, Allen (Pierce Brosnan) and Grace Brewer (Susan Sarandon), are left grief-stricken, with their family pushed to the breaking point. A young woman, Rose (Carey Mulligan), shows up a few months later on their doorstep. She has no family but turns to the Brewers when she discovers she’s pregnant with Bennett’s child. The Brewers decide to take her in and although at first, Rose’s presence threatens to tear the family even further apart, eventually, her interaction with each of the family members proves to be the very thing that brings them back together.

Director: Shana Feste

Studio: Paladin

Producer(s): Lynette Howell

Cast: Carey Mulligan, Pierce Brosnan, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Susan Sarandon, Johnny Simmons, Zoë Kravitz

Writer(s): Shana Feste

0 votes and 0 Reviews

In Theaters: April 2, 2010 (limited)

          April 2, 2010 (limited)

        


          April 9, 2010 (limited)

R | 1h 39m | Drama

When their son Bennett (Aaron Johnson) is killed in a car crash, his parents, Allen (Pierce Brosnan) and Grace Brewer (Susan Sarandon), are left grief-stricken, with their family pushed to the breaking point. A young woman, Rose (Carey Mulligan), shows up a few months later on their doorstep. She has no family but turns to the Brewers when she discovers she’s pregnant with Bennett’s child. The Brewers decide to take her in and although at first, Rose’s presence threatens to tear the family even further apart, eventually, her interaction with each of the family members proves to be the very thing that brings them back together.

In Theaters: April 2, 2010 (limited)

          April 2, 2010 (limited)

        



          April 9, 2010 (limited)

R | 1h 39m | Drama

When their son Bennett (Aaron Johnson) is killed in a car crash, his parents, Allen (Pierce Brosnan) and Grace Brewer (Susan Sarandon), are left grief-stricken, with their family pushed to the breaking point.

A young woman, Rose (Carey Mulligan), shows up a few months later on their doorstep. She has no family but turns to the Brewers when she discovers she’s pregnant with Bennett’s child. The Brewers decide to take her in and although at first, Rose’s presence threatens to tear the family even further apart, eventually, her interaction with each of the family members proves to be the very thing that brings them back together.