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Drama

Wakefield

- What would your life be without you?

A man's nervous breakdown causes him to leave his wife and live in his attic for several months.

Release Date : 2017-05-19

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Mockingbird PicturesDominion Pictures

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Bryan Cranston

Character Name : Howard Wakefield

Original Name : Bryan Cranston

Gender : Male

Jennifer Garner

Character Name : Diana Wakefield

Original Name : Jennifer Garner

Gender : Female

Jason O'Mara

Character Name : Dirk Morrison

Original Name : Jason O'Mara

Gender : Male

Beverly D'Angelo

Character Name : Babs

Original Name : Beverly D'Angelo

Gender : Female

Ian Anthony Dale

Character Name : Ben Jacobs

Original Name : Ian Anthony Dale

Gender : Male

Pippa Bennett-Warner

Character Name : Emily

Original Name : Pippa Bennett-Warner

Gender : Female

Ellery Sprayberry

Character Name : Giselle

Original Name : Ellery Sprayberry

Gender : Female

Victoria Bruno

Character Name : Taylor

Original Name : Victoria Bruno

Gender : Male

Monica Lawson

Character Name : Ellen

Original Name : Monica Lawson

Gender : Female

Isaac Leyva

Character Name : Herbert

Original Name : Isaac Leyva

Gender : Male

Frederick Keeve

Character Name : Professor

Original Name : Frederick Keeve

Gender : Male

Alexander Zale

Character Name : Dr. Sondervan

Original Name : Alexander Zale

Gender : Male

Eliza Coleman

Character Name : Gleaner

Original Name : Eliza Coleman

Gender : Female

Bill Timoney

Character Name : Homeless Man

Original Name : Bill Timoney

Gender : Male

Derek Weston

Character Name : Male Cop

Original Name : Derek Weston

Gender : Male

Reviews

R

Reno

@Rangan

2024-05-16

**A man who looked after his family! Literally!** It was like 'Rear Window' meets 'Castaway on the Moon'. A unique film, pretty much pointless, though the world is full of crazy people and everything can be possible. Originally it was based on the short short of the same name. Directed by a writer turned filmmaker. Most of the film was a background narration, despite the story was not a flashback. Because it has less direct dialogues between the characters. Howard Wakefield is married with two kids. A hardworking man to provide everything to his family. But seems he's not happy anymore as they are ignoring him lately. A perfect opportunity gives him a chance to know what his family can do with his absence. It might bring an end to all his doubts. Without any pre-plan, the event unfolds, but how long and the consequences, all focused on the later parts. Bryan Cranston was really good. He's lately making some good films. Though I felt he was a little old for this kind of role. The rest of the cast was okay, mainly Jennifer Garner. The story was simple, but engaging. Maybe a new way to the self-discovery. I was looking forward to how the end would happen. That's a little disappointment, yet a very safe play, regarding how the prior events took place. Most of the people would expect a normal cinematic narration, like with all those things, twist and turns. But this was very much like a real life, except that how Howard survived a very long time in the attic and going unnoticed. The flashback really added some interesting flavour. When you are quite clearly rooting for Howard, that old story could change your stance, perhaps to neutral. They had created a great atmosphere, the event, but I felt it all became vain when the end was not clearly says what's the consequence. Whatever, I liked it and I surely suggest it. _8/10_