
Freemont Gordon isn't passionate about his successful Architecture job in Los Angeles. After he turns 30, he finds his job isn't enough and he quits and goes on a road trip. Along the way, he meets the most amazing and generous everyday folks. Freemont shows his thanks by building secret tree houses for the families in hopes of giving their kids fun places to play. Freemont finds that doing what he loves is what matters most.... (Full plot summary below)
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Freemont Gordon isn't passionate about his successful Architecture job in Los Angeles. After he turns 30, he finds his job isn't enough and he quits and goes on a road trip. Along the way, he meets the most amazing and generous everyday folks. Freemont shows his thanks by building secret tree houses for the families in hopes of giving their kids fun places to play. Freemont finds that doing what he loves is what matters most.
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| Common Sense MediaBrian CostelloSweet, slow-paced family film about finding your path. |
| User ReviewAngela MI am moved to tears every time I watch this. I worked on this film and am biased- but I seriously cry every time out of the 30 times I've seen it! |
| User Reviewmarc wWas so refreshing to watch a movie without a bunch of explosions and violence and foul language. AND that had an actual plot with a surprising and tear jerking ending. For the 40 and over crowd... drop the kids off to watch "Guardians of the Galaxy" then go home and watch this movie. Believe me, you'll be a lot better off. |
| User ReviewLee MSweet, slow-paced family film about finding your path. |
| User ReviewMichael PI recently told a friend about a screenwriter I know who keeps a file of potential scenes. When he hits a rough spot in a new script he looks through the file to find a solution. The cocept for The Gordon Family Tree is great, but I fear the file of potential scenes would be empty by half way through. In addition to a thin story, the score was poorly mixed, in many scenes it overpowered the dialogue. If this were re-edited and remixed into a 45-60 minute short, it could likely win more recognizable film awards. |