

Nolan Mack, a soft-spoken bank employee, undoubtedly loves his wife Joy, though their cavernous empty house only underscores how disconnected they’ve always been from each other. Nolan finds himself drifting from his familiar present-day life in pursuit of lost time after meeting a troubled young man named Leo on his drive home. What begins as an aimless drive down an unfamiliar street turns into a life-altering series of events.
Acting
Williams' trembling restraint — every micro-expression hurts.
Writing
The excruciating dinner scene with Joy that says everything unsaid.

Director
Dito Montiel
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Montiel shot this in 20 days on a shoestring budget, and Williams reportedly took the role for scale pay, drawn to the script's quiet desperation.
Released posthumously, the film became unintentionally elegiac — Nolan's hidden life mirroring Williams' own private struggles, though the parallel is reductive and unfair to both.