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End of Sentence
End of Sentence

End of Sentence (2019)

63% User Rating
1h 36min
Drama
Adventure

"Sometimes a wrong turn can get you to the right place."

Newly widowed Frank Fogle embarks on a journey to Ireland to scatter his late wife’s ashes. His estranged son, Sean, recently released from prison, agrees to join only when his father promises that they’ll never see each other again following the trip. After revelations surface about an old flame of Frank’s wife and a charming hitchhiker with plans of her own intervenes, father and son find themselves drawn together in unexpected ways.

Elfar AdalsteinsDirector

Cast

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John Hawkes

John Hawkes

Frank Fogle

Logan Lerman

Logan Lerman

Sean Fogle

Sarah Bolger

Sarah Bolger

Jewel

Andrea Irvine

Andrea Irvine

Anna Fogle

Ólafur Darri Ólafsson

Ólafur Darri Ólafsson

Stone

Denis Conway

Denis Conway

Father Tobin

Lalor Roddy

Lalor Roddy

Murphy

David Grant Wright

David Grant Wright

Mr. Modine

Sean Mahon

Sean Mahon

Andrew

Mary McEvoy

Mary McEvoy

Brigid

Aoibhin Murphy

Aoibhin Murphy

Avis Clerk

Marion O'Dwyer

Marion O'Dwyer

Belinda

Joan Sheehy

Joan Sheehy

Jane

Des Keogh

Des Keogh

Mr. Carlisle

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Áine Ní Mhuirí

Dolores

Steven Blount

Steven Blount

Brian

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Daniel Mahoney

Tom

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Maire Hastings

Margaret

Claire Mullan

Claire Mullan

Kathleen

SJ McArdle

SJ McArdle

Pub Band Singer

Noella Brennan

Noella Brennan

Hotel Clerk

Zylan Brooks

Zylan Brooks

Prison Guard

Shaw Jones

Shaw Jones

Officer Stringer

Emily Berry

Emily Berry

Release Officer

Amy De Bhrún

Amy De Bhrún

Air Steward

Jack McEvoy

Jack McEvoy

Shop Clerk

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Robert Kiernan

Football Fan

Reviews (1)

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Louisa Moore - Screen Zealots
Rating 90%

August 31, 2020

The recently widowed Frank (John Hawkes) embarks on a journey at the request of his dying wife in “End of Sentence,” a beautifully moving film from director Elfar Adalsteins. Shortly before succumbing to cancer, Anna’s (Andrea Irvine) last wish is to have her husband and currently incarcerated son Sean (Logan Lerman) travel together to a remote lake in her native Ireland and spread her ashes in the water. Frank and Sean have been estranged for some time, and it’s clear that as soon as Sean is released from prison, he wants nothing to do with his father. After promising his son that he will never have to see him ever again if he comes on the trip, Frank convinces Sean to reluctantly hop on a plane, ready to hit the road through the Irish countryside to deliver Anna to her final resting place. It’s not a wholly original story on the surface, but taking an American road trip and setting it in a foreign country adds a fresh element. Screenwriter Michael Armbruster keeps things interesting, especially when you’re certain that you’ve predicted which way the film will turn. There are plenty of surprises, sadness, and humor along the way. Like when the two meet some of Anna’s relatives at a wake in her homeland and it becomes clear she had plenty of secrets, even if they don’t matter much anymore. Or when a mystery pops up when Frank finds a photo of his wife hanging on the back of a motorcycle with her old flame. Or when a mysterious stranger named Jewel (Sarah Bolger) with a troubled past (and present) joins them on their journey. It’s the little twists (never gimmicky) that make the very intimate story hit home on a deeply emotional level. Hawkes and Lerman deserve much credit for their authentic, raw performances. Frank is a layered, restrained, and weak man, while Sean is a callous jerk of a son who has zero use for his old man. It’s cathartic to ride along and watch as the truth about why their relationship is so damaged slowly bubbles to the surface. Their estranged father / son dynamic is genuine to the point it’s almost painful to watch them both struggle with past demons, and what feels like a lifetime of regret, as they traverse the difficult path that will hopefully lead to forgiveness and respect. The film makes the most of its location without falling victim to the picture-perfect postcard views of Ireland, and the story tugs at the heartstrings yet never feels manipulative or hokey. It’s a real achievement with subject matter like this, and even the most stoic filmgoers would be hard-pressed not to be deeply touched by this story. “End of Sentence” is one of the best films I’ve seen all year, and it’s a heartfelt indie that will leave its mark on all who watch it.

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End Of Sentence Official Trailer

End Of Sentence Official Trailer

End of Sentence | #edfilmfest 2019

End of Sentence | #edfilmfest 2019

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