New Yorkers Harry (Jonathan Sadowski) and Grace (Sara Paxton), see eachother under comfortable circumstances with friends Jared, and Melissa (Al Thompson, Liz Fye), at a bowling alley and Harry falls for her. But there were some obstacle that Grace is already dating with someone. Harry is sorrowful because she seems interested but has keeps herself just as a friend. Her gentle- interested and ungracious manner encourages Harry since she seems to be someone who has honest and having strong moral principles, and is truly real. To drown his regretful loss, Harry has a heart-to-heart drink with the bartender at a neighborhood bar. Maren (Connie Nielsen), who is secretly listen to a conversation, introduces herself and Harry allows himself to be attracted by this mysterious and beautiful older lady.
Maren gives Harry advice and encourages him to text her. and When he did and Received back a message from grace to meet her for coffee. Maren tells him not to leaves her. But he did and after their meet-up, Grace and Harry become good friends. Grace invites Harry over to see her Dad who will guide Harry to get a job. Perhaps this weekend will step up their relationship to intimacy and romance and, as icing on the cake, Harry may be able to secure a good job in her Dad Phil’s (David Aaron Baker), firm. However, there is a problem. But there was a problem that The beautiful woman, the Harry slept with and have sex is Grace’s mom, Maren. The scene of recognition between Maren and Harry is very funny.
It’s a problem. Relationships are never easy, especially when you get to know that you’ve slept with your intended girlfriend’s mother. Indeed, the director/writer has managed to deal with this future scenario through an fascinating response by Maren and Phil. Whether it is completely realistic does not matter. It is hopeful and encourages us toward forgiveness, always a good thing.
Connie Nielsen as Maren
Jonathan Sadowski as Harry
Sara Paxton as Grace
Al Thompson as Jared
David Aaron Baker as Phil
Liz Fye as Melissa
Audrey Jessup as Kate
Sarah Steele as Beth
Erin Wilhelmi as Liz
Director: J.C. Khoury
Writers: J.C. Khoury, J.C. Khoury
Producer: Shoot First Entertainment
Budget: N/A
Genre: Comedy | Drama | Romance
Language: English
Country: USA
Movie Run-time: 85 min
Filming Locations: New York City, New York, USA
Released Date: 21 November 2014 (USA)
Maren gives Harry advice and encourages him to text her. and When he did and Received back a message from grace to meet her for coffee. Maren tells him not to leaves her. But he did and after their meet-up, Grace and Harry become good friends. Grace invites Harry over to see her Dad who will guide Harry to get a job. Perhaps this weekend will step up their relationship to intimacy and romance and, as icing on the cake, Harry may be able to secure a good job in her Dad Phil’s (David Aaron Baker), firm. However, there is a problem. But there was a problem that The beautiful woman, the Harry slept with and have sex is Grace’s mom, Maren. The scene of recognition between Maren and Harry is very funny.
It’s a problem. Relationships are never easy, especially when you get to know that you’ve slept with your intended girlfriend’s mother. Indeed, the director/writer has managed to deal with this future scenario through an fascinating response by Maren and Phil. Whether it is completely realistic does not matter. It is hopeful and encourages us toward forgiveness, always a good thing.
All Relative (2014) Movie Cast and Crew
Star Casting:Connie Nielsen as Maren
Jonathan Sadowski as Harry
Sara Paxton as Grace
Al Thompson as Jared
David Aaron Baker as Phil
Liz Fye as Melissa
Audrey Jessup as Kate
Sarah Steele as Beth
Erin Wilhelmi as Liz
Director: J.C. Khoury
Writers: J.C. Khoury, J.C. Khoury
Producer: Shoot First Entertainment
Budget: N/A
Genre: Comedy | Drama | Romance
Language: English
Country: USA
Movie Run-time: 85 min
Filming Locations: New York City, New York, USA
Released Date: 21 November 2014 (USA)