
After being there for a year, twenty-something Adam Stevenson decides to quit his dead end office job in the big city following "the incident", and head back to live with his parents in the small town in which he grew up until he figures out what to do, his life path trajectory interrupted in large part because of the incident. He receives mixed messages from his parents about his return, they who receive him with little fanfare yet who have kept his private telephone line ac... (Full plot summary below)
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After being there for a year, twenty-something Adam Stevenson decides to quit his dead end office job in the big city following "the incident", and head back to live with his parents in the small town in which he grew up until he figures out what to do, his life path trajectory interrupted in large part because of the incident. He receives mixed messages from his parents about his return, they who receive him with little fanfare yet who have kept his private telephone line active in his bedroom during his year away. News of his return to his old high school friends and acquaintances has also preceded him, many who heard that he went crazy. The townsperson with who he ends up bonding with the most is his old high school acquaintance, the adolescent minded Mac, with who he was reunited on a chance encounter. Together, they embark on an adolescently directed bucket list, for the satisfaction of completing the tasks, but for Adam also to help him rejuvenate his life so that he can find out what to do in its next phase. That is eventually assisted by his additional encounters with Julie Bartley, the girl on who he and all his fellow classmates had a crush during high school.
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| Filmcritic.comChristopher Nulla pleasant time that'll put a smile on your face more than once |
| Film ThreatDon R. LewisThings to Do is a funny, charming, sad and thoughtful film. |
| User ReviewKyle G2 losers unite and become greater than the sum of their parts! |
| User ReviewGerry VI absolutely loved this movie. An independant Canadian film that features great underground Canadian Indie music as well as a great plot combine to make it very under-rated. It starts off tragic, but procedes into very comedic, at times very random. See it. |
| User ReviewKerri Hi thought this movie was hilarious. it wasn't a major blockbuster or anything, but i thought it was great all the same. anytime it got slow, daniel wilson had me laughing on my ass. i loved it! |
| User ReviewJeff EPossibly my new favorite movie. Amazingly crafted characters and story, yet remains light and easy to watch. |
| User ReviewDave Fwhat a great one, and filmed in windsor ontario!! talk about,, something i can relate to, all around great,, i just rented this again.. and anyone from windsor area can relate to this movie,, you know when you trying to figure out life, or come home from school, or are in an inbetween stage which is a lot of times in life. and the whole cancer thing. ya i can relate to that, after lossing my mom to it, this is the best movie.. for those who like slow paced movies,, that remind you of how great,, friendships make your life what it is.. |
| User ReviewPhil DI love this movie! It may not be the most original concept in the world, and it's clear that this is a truly low-budget indie flick, but it's got heart and is infinitely likable. Well worth renting! |
| User ReviewChris PMy favorite movie. Some of the least and most clever writing I have ever witnessed in a film. I never really thought Canadians were good at anything, but I've been proved wrong. |
| User ReviewPrivate Uyeah it s a great canadian film, lots of funny parts, and charming moments between friends, people who like this should also see... way down town... which is another great canadian film |