

End of Sentence
Newly widowed Frank Fogle embarks on a journey to Ireland to scatter his late wife’s ashes. His estranged son, Sean, recently released from prison, agrees to join only when his father promises that they’ll never see each other again following the trip. After revelations surface about an old flame of Frank’s wife and a charming hitchhiker with plans of her own intervenes, father and son find themselves drawn together in unexpected ways.
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Plot Summary
A reclusive Irish immigrant in America, haunted by his past, must journey back to Ireland to collect the ashes of his estranged father. Accompanied by a skeptical film student, he embarks on a road trip that forces him to confront the family secrets and unresolved traumas that have defined his life. Along the way, he grapples with his identity and the complicated legacy of his father.
Critical Reception
End of Sentence received a mixed to positive reception. Critics often praised the performances, particularly John Hawkes, and the film's emotional depth in exploring themes of grief, reconciliation, and identity. However, some found the pacing deliberate and the narrative somewhat predictable.
What Reviewers Say
- The film excels in its poignant portrayal of complex family relationships and the weight of unspoken history.
- John Hawkes delivers a compelling performance as a man wrestling with his past and identity.
- While emotionally resonant, the narrative occasionally feels slow-paced and familiar.
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Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Film at the 2020 Irish Film & Television Awards.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in both the United States and Ireland, reflecting the protagonist's dual identity and journey.
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