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Far More (2021)

“Sometimes coming home... means going back.”

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Plot

In the deeply moving film, FAR MORE, we journey alongside Sean McAllister (Adrian Grenier), a triumphantly successful fashion designer who carries the weight of family estrangement. Years have passed since he last saw his family, an absence rooted in the sting of paternal rejection. But the course of life nudges him back into the folds of his past, compelling him to return to his hometown for a family reunion that is as painful as it is necessary. The reunion, however, is far from a mundane gathering. Sean, in an unexpected twist of fate, finds himself stepping into the shoes of his ailing brother as a substitute player in a bowling tournament. This unlikely circumstance fuels a clash with his father, reopening old wounds and inviting the ghosts of the past to resurface. But as the story unfolds, the sweeping narrative of FAR MORE transcends the predictable. Instead of getting consumed in past resentments, Sean and his father embrace an inspiring transformation. United by their shared love for Sean's 11-year-old nephew, Eli, they let go of their grievances to give their best at the bowling tournament. FAR MORE is a poignant exploration of love, forgiveness, and the power of embracing what you have. It's a story that is as humorous as it is heartfelt, as relatable as it is remarkable. This film, a director's cut and remaster of Sex, Death and Bowling, takes us on an emotional rollercoaster, reminding us that the secret to life lies not in the pursuit of far more but in cherishing the abundance within our reach.

Where to watch Far More?

Far More is a comedy movie featuring Adrian Grenier and directed by Ally Damian Walker.

Far More is currently streaming for free (ad-supported) on Plex, Plex Player, The Roku Channel and Tubi TV and it's also available on Amazon Prime Video.

It is also possible to buy Far More on Amazon Video, Apple TV, Google Play Movies, Vudu and YouTube.