I'll cut to the chase as other user reviews on here completely ignore the nuances of the last 30 minutes.
Alex finally comes to terms that her advisor is a complete jerk and only is concerned about his promotion and awards and that financial dependence was a mismatch to her fierce independence.
Nick has maturity issues but who wouldn't have at his age losing a mother and the ranch. Your entire young life is turned.
Steve gets what he wants, Nicks dad gets a new life and Nick begins to ponder his life journey.
Dr. Beatty marvels over Alex's discovery as Alex starts her doctoral studies in a new academic environment.
Alex is going to ask Steve for a townhouse to rent with plans to stay out west and even adopting a new way of thinking.
This film is really good for the geology focus; the reality of academic politics and using grad assistants as cheap labor for research; beautiful landscape cinematography; the differences in people merged together with different responsibilities; and lastly, boyfriends can turn on ya to make a splash.
Alex finally comes to terms that her advisor is a complete jerk and only is concerned about his promotion and awards and that financial dependence was a mismatch to her fierce independence.
Nick has maturity issues but who wouldn't have at his age losing a mother and the ranch. Your entire young life is turned.
Steve gets what he wants, Nicks dad gets a new life and Nick begins to ponder his life journey.
Dr. Beatty marvels over Alex's discovery as Alex starts her doctoral studies in a new academic environment.
Alex is going to ask Steve for a townhouse to rent with plans to stay out west and even adopting a new way of thinking.
This film is really good for the geology focus; the reality of academic politics and using grad assistants as cheap labor for research; beautiful landscape cinematography; the differences in people merged together with different responsibilities; and lastly, boyfriends can turn on ya to make a splash.