Rating: R
Genre:
Drama
Release Date: 04/29/2008
Distributor/Studio: Rivercoast
A young man is thrown into the center of the political and social tumult of the late '60s in this
drama. It's 1968, and
Ben Sweet (
Nick Roth) is 18 years old and has just received his 1A draft classification.
Ben does not want to go to Vietnam, and his father
Sy (
Henry Winkler) is understanding, though he believes
Ben does have a responsibility to his country. As a compromise,
Ben enrolls at the University of California in Berkeley, where he majors in economics but also hopes to indulge his interest in writing.
Ben hasn't been in Berkeley long before his horizons are broadened by his childhood friend
Mishkin (
Sebastian Tillinger), who introduces him to marijuana and LSD, and
Sadie (
Laura Jordan), a classmate who takes him to bed for the first time. As
Ben begins reconsidering the middle-class values he was raised with, he starts indulging his passion for playing guitar and joins a
rock band with keyboard player
Buddy (
Wade Allain-Marcus) and drummer
Blue (
Tom Morello).
Ben's political viewpoints also begin evolving when he meets campus radical
Henry Wolf (
Jake Newton), who believes a Marxist revolution is necessary in the United States -- and who steals
Sadie away from him. On the rebound,
Ben falls for
Alice (
Sarah Carter), the pretty blonde daughter of the college dean, but she bristles at his embrace of the counterculture as
Ben becomes more deeply involved in music and politics.
Ben's desire to write blossoms when he takes a class with
Professor Hawkins (
Bonnie Bedelia), a bohemian writing instructor who encourages him to explore his poetic side, but
Ben's family are not entirely happy with the changes in his lifestyle.
Nick Roth wrote and sang his own songs for
Berkeley; he's also the son of director
Bobby Roth.
~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide