Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Jason Behr | ... | Jack Frost | |
Monet Mazur | ... | Carolina | |
Krysten Ritter | ... | Ozzy | |
Lucy Gordon | ... | Kate Hardwick | |
Mike Landry | ... | Scotch Evans | |
India Ennenga | ... | Sophie | |
Polina Frantsena | ... | Serafina | |
Jessica Gomes | ... | Cinnamon | |
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María Jurado | ... | Adriana |
Lydia Hearst | ... | Stella | |
Nicole Trunfio | ... | Sappho | |
Leticia Cline | ... | Self | |
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Amber Noelle | ... | Parsley (as Amber Noelle Ehresmann) |
Leah Cary | ... | Natty | |
Shannan Click | ... | Cayenne |
Jack Frost's playboy lifestyle in New York City is rocked by the news that his childhood love is engaged. Amidst his friendships with Scotch Evans, a ribald nightlife correspondent; Ozzy, a troubled but loving heroin addict; and Kate Hardwick, a bewitching, quick-witted reporter, Jack sinks deeper into depression. Haunted by lost-love and his mother's suicide, Jack plunges into whiskey and self-destruction . . . until his eleven-year-old neighbor, Sophie, an unlikely mother figure, leads Jack back into himself, and out of the nostalgia and excess that consumed him. Written by frost@virtualism.net
I admitt, he was the lead motif for see this film, in my case. As fan of him after "Roswell".And his performance remains a reasonable motif across the film. A playboy, his life, his friends, a 11 years old girl saving by himself. Not a great film but a decent one, interesting for the wake up of memories about similar better stories, for not bad performances, for locations and for atmosphere . For traces of humor, for their mix with crumbs of drama, for a story so simple than it becomes seductive and for the science of Jason Behhr to use the sketch of a character for a not so bad role.