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Joe Bell

The true story of a small town, working class father who embarks on a solo walk across the U.S. to crusade against bullying after his son is tormented in high school for being gay.

Director(s)

Reinaldo Marcus Green

Chris Carroll

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Cast & Crew

Ash Santos

Ash Santos

Kim

Charles Halford

Charles Halford

Will

Chris Carroll

Chris Carroll

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Igby Rigney

Igby Rigney

Chance

Mark Wahlberg

Mark Wahlberg

Joe Bell

Gary Sinise

Gary Sinise

Sheriff Westin

Jayne Luke

Jayne Luke

Samantha Sims

Tara Buck

Tara Buck

Mary Ivy

Connie Britton

Connie Britton

Lola Bell

Reid Miller

Reid Miller

Jadin Bell

Maxwell Jenkins

Maxwell Jenkins

Joseph Bell

Blaine Maye

Blaine Maye

Boyd

Cassie Beck

Cassie Beck

Mrs. Swift

Morgan Lily

Morgan Lily

Marcie

Blake Barlow

Blake Barlow

Victor

Reinaldo Marcus Green

Reinaldo Marcus Green

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Jake Brown

Jake Brown

Student #1

Cindy Perez

Cindy Perez

Driver in Jeep

Scout Smith

Scout Smith

Colleen

Coral Chambers

Coral Chambers

Dutch

Juan Antonio

Juan Antonio

Utah HWY Patrolman

Kenadee Clark

Kenadee Clark

Tandy

Jordan Davis

Jordan Davis

Boyd's Buddy

Details

GenresDrama
Runtime1h 33 mins
Released on14 Sep 2020
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America
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Reviews

CinemaSerf

6/10

Reid Miller is quite engaging here as the bullied gay youngster Jadin Bell. His time at school is torrid, and he seems unable to secure any help to protect him from the bigoted assholes he must face each day. His father (Mark Wahlberg) is supportive, but in a 'don't ask don't tell" sort of fashion, the appalling position also taken by the principal at his school. Eventually, the pressure all just proves too much and the young man takes his own life. This inspires his father to try to walk from their home to New York raising the issues of homophobia and bullying as he goes. Wahlberg's name is what will do the work here; his participation in highlighting these issues of both physical and psychological intimidation ought to resound with whomever watches this, reads about it, or sees any of his publicity blurb. As a piece of cinema, though, it's pretty mediocre. Barring a scene with the two leads doing a bit of a Lady Gaga routine, the drama and the acting are fairly sterile and it takes recourse to a few handsome, but cop-out, power ballads when the script runs out of anything meaningful to say. It's a shocking testament that this still goes on in 2022 in a nation that purports to be civilised - and though this film, in itself, is largely forgettable, let's hope the message isn't.

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