Apple Seed

2019

Action / Drama

4
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh 100%
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright 100%
IMDb Rating 6.3/10 10 316 316

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Plot summary

On a cross country road trip to rob his home town bank Prince Mccoy finds himself having to rely on the help of an ex convict hitchhiker named Carl Robbins. Along the way the people they meet and the friendships they build begin to heal the ghosts of their pasts. However, they both have one final crossroad to face in the small town of Apple Seed.


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August 02, 2020 at 06:05 PM

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Clint Howard as Hughie
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by BandSAboutMovies 5 / 10

Apple Seed

Prince Mccoy (director, writer and star Michael Worth) has lost out on all the dreams he once had as he grew up in the small town of Apple Seed. His childhood bank foreclosed on everything his father owned, which he blames for his father's death. And now, he has no home, no girlfriend and no hope. So he decides to drive across the country in his 1967 Mustang - which is all he owns - and make that bank pay for what they've done.

He picks up an old man named Carl Robbins (Rance Howard), a strange senior who has a bucket list on a napkin and a mission to lead Prince on a journey that will change both their lives, meeting a variety of people, like the love that Prince let get away, as they also confront the errors they've made in their own lives.

That's because just like Prince wants to, Carl also robbed a bank. And despite his advanced age, he's facing a prison sentence that will last for the rest of his life. Is Carl's past going to be Prince's future? And what happens when they make it to Apple Seed?

This is the last film that Rance Howard was in, released two years after his death. It also has a role for his son Clint.

There's also an appearance by Robby Benson that echoes the movie Ode to Billie Joe, based on the song of the same name.

Worth told Diversions LA, "I did a film with Rance in Flagstaff, Arizona and I knew I had to do a film for him. It was just one of those things I wanted to get made. We completed the project just before Rance passed away."

As I get older, I've been thinking of the journey of my life. This movie made me reflect on things and wonder when I will go from Prince to Carl in my experience.

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Reviewed by norpatrinidad 10 / 10

Fascinating Journey Into the Hearts of Two Men

I only do reviews of movies that move me in a profound way, which means few and far between. One of the reasons is I don't like recommending things period. Who am I to say what someone will like and how they should spend their time. This world is full of a billion different kinds of people and I barely understand myself let alone the rest of the world.

That being said, certain movies strike me in a way that I feel I should at the very least try to point out that a brilliant movie exists. Just in case. This is one such movie, one that assuredly not everyone will like, but for those who do enjoy movies like this, I pray you are as moved as I.

It's basically a slow, beautifully shot, brilliantly acted story about two men 40 years apart who bond in a most beautiful way. But it's so much more than that. In fact, it's not a great movie, but a testament to life, and all the things that we could learn if we only opened the door.

The chemistry between Howard and Worth seems like a long time friendship. I don't know if it is (or was in this case. May you find great happiness Rance) but the warmth is there. And since Michael wrote and directed, his dialogue is truly him.

I cried, I laughed and most of all was plugged in to the entire movie. If it were to ask me "ya feel me man" I would instantly say "yeah....I feel ya".

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