
An off-screen narrator, Mort Golden, takes us back to winter around 1975, the year he was 21. He and his two buddies, Tim and Danny, have a fateful trip over the bridge from Detroit into Canada. The three of them are going nowhere in life, although Mort has thoughts of being a writer, while his mom wants him to go to college. He and his pals contemplate making a quick fortune transporting drugs over the border in their beat-up Buick, "the war wagon." Mort's also hopelessly in... (Full plot summary below)
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An off-screen narrator, Mort Golden, takes us back to winter around 1975, the year he was 21. He and his two buddies, Tim and Danny, have a fateful trip over the bridge from Detroit into Canada. The three of them are going nowhere in life, although Mort has thoughts of being a writer, while his mom wants him to go to college. He and his pals contemplate making a quick fortune transporting drugs over the border in their beat-up Buick, "the war wagon." Mort's also hopelessly in love with a girl he dated briefly a couple years before. With border inspectors, Tim's temper, and Danny's bottled up emotions, is there any way this can end well?
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| User ReviewLuane GHighly underrated. The only film in which I could take Stephen Baldwin seriously apart from Threesome. Very good. |
| User ReviewKyle SGreat movie. Kind of a coming of age flick showing choices to be made. |
| User ReviewPrivate UOne of the best - especially if you've been to Detroit |
| User ReviewRyan Egreat coming of age movie that you probably haven't seen |
| User ReviewDarrell SI loved the acting in this movie. Josh Charles was my favorite in this one. It reminded me of the struggle that most have when switching from being a child to an adult. It's kind of a sad place to be, and the movie reflected that in a brilliant manner. |