1 Mile to You (2017) (original) (raw)
When a teenager (Graham Rogers) loses his once-in-a-lifetime girlfriend (Stefanie Scott) in a tragic accident, he finds that running keeps him connected to her during his 'runner's high' moments. Chasing her memory drives him to run faster, and to win for his new coach (Billy Crudup). Before long, however, his newfound notoriety attracts the attention of a whip-smart new girl (Liana Liberato) who is determined to find out what's really going on inside him. Soon, he finds himself caught between keeping the past alive and making new memories in the present. 1 Mile To You is an uplifting, ...(more)
When a teenager (Graham Rogers) loses his once-in-a-lifetime girlfriend (Stefanie Scott) in a tragic accident, he finds that running keeps him connected to her during his 'runner's high' moments. Chasing her memory drives him to run faster, and to win for his new coach (Billy Crudup). Before long, however, his newfound notoriety attracts the attention of a whip-smart new girl (Liana Liberato) who is determined to find out what's really going on inside him. Soon, he finds himself caught between keeping the past alive and making new memories in the present. 1 Mile To You is an uplifting, emotional, and visceral romantic sports drama about the power of our fondest memories to sustain us through our worst traumas--and when it is time to let the memories go and face an uncertain future. (less)
Director: Leif Tilden
Starring: Melanie Lynskey, Billy Crudup, Graham Rogers, Liana Liberato, Stefanie Scott, Tim Roth
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Review by Brian Orndorf, April 13, 2017
5 / 10
While it isn�t used as a gimmick, �1 Mile to You� does reunite actor Billy Crudup with the sport of distance running, where he once portrayed legend Steve Prefontaine in 1998�s �Without Limits.� Crudup�s comfort on his feet and two decades worth of acting experience certainly provides much needed help to �1 Mile to You,� which mixes sport film formula with a personal drama about grief. It�s based on a book and feels it, with director Leif Tilden fighting to preserve narrative expanse, but only cherry picking moments that covey the movement of a life. It�s somewhat ironic that a picture about e ...read more...
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