My husband and I have been too busy during our TV time together, 
watching all the great new shows that just started (and some old 
favorites), so we haven't had much time left for movies. But I did what I
 have been doing lately and watched a quieter, mellower movie on my own 
while he was out golfing last week.
I chose Redwood Highway,
 a warm, thoughtful film about family and aging that won awards at 
several film festivals. Award-winning actress Shirley Knight stars as 
Marie, a woman in her 70's who is living in a retirement home - and is 
not very happy about it. James Le Gros stars as Michael, her adult son, 
whom she argues with frequently. Her grand-daughter is getting married 
soon, but Marie disapproves - she feels she is too young at 22 (and 
she's marrying a musician!). At first, Marie refuses to attend the 
wedding, but one night, thinking back over her own wedding and other 
events from her past, she abruptly changes her mind and decides to 
attend the wedding on the coast...and walk all the way there, 80 miles 
away.
Most of the movie follows Marie on her journey, 
as she heads down the Redwood Highway (Oregon) toward the coast, through
 gorgeous parks and forests. She starts out a little rough, with the 
expected problems - terrible blisters, exhaustion, frustration - but she
 meets a kind stranger in one town named Pete, played by Tom Skerritt, 
who helps her with both first aid and emotional support and gives her 
the strength to continue. Marie camps along the way (she is obviously an
 experienced backpacker from years past) and meets other interesting 
people - most of them very kind, some not so much.
As 
she walks, Marie has plenty of time to think (as one does while 
long-distance hiking!) and revisits her past, finally facing up to some 
haunting memories. Meanwhile, while she is on this journey of discovery,
 her son and grand-daughter are panicked that she has gone missing and 
have police and search parties looking for her. I really enjoyed this 
quiet, contemplative movie. As a past backpacker myself, I loved all the
 natural beauty and scenes of hiking and camping and was glad to go 
along with Marie on her journey of re-awakening. It's a lovely, 
thoughtful film.
Redwood Highway is currently available free on Amazon Prime and on Netflix, as well as on DVD.
Have you seen any good movies lately?
 

 
 
Thanks for your review - wish I had more time for reading!
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