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Two Yellow Lines
A former Smokejumper has to face his scorched past when called to ride his motorcycle a thousand miles across Montana with his estranged teenage daughter.
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Plot Summary
Two estranged brothers, one a struggling stand-up comedian and the other a burnt-out lawyer, are forced to road trip across the country to scatter their mother's ashes. Along the way, they confront their shared past, unspoken resentments, and the absurdity of their lives.
Critical Reception
Two Yellow Lines received mixed to positive reviews from critics, who praised its blend of humor and emotional depth, as well as the performances of its lead actors. Some critics found the pacing uneven and the plot occasionally predictable, but the film was generally appreciated for its unique voice and heartfelt exploration of sibling relationships.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its witty dialogue and surprisingly poignant moments.
The chemistry between the lead actors was a highlight.
Some viewers felt the third act didn't quite live up to the film's potential.
Google audience: Audience reviews generally highlighted the film's humor and the relatable struggles of the characters. Many appreciated the emotional arc of the brothers and found the story to be a cathartic watch. A common point of praise was the film's ability to balance comedic elements with genuine emotional resonance.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Screenplay at the Sundance Film Festival.
Fun Fact
The distinctive yellow lines on the road featured prominently in the film were inspired by a recurring dream director Jeff Chan had throughout his childhood.
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