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(2002)Interstate 60 is a 2002 drama movie directed by Bob Gale and stars Matthew Edison, Paul Brogren, Wayne Robson and Gary Oldman. Neal Oliver (James Marsden) who is a confused young man and an artist painter, takes a journey across America of a lifetime to find a find and his dream girl.
April. 13,2002
1 hr 56 min
Bob Gale
Bob Gale
Fireworks Pictures
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Interstate 60 is a 2002 American comedy road movie written and directed by Bob Gale, also known for co-writing Back to the Future. It is Bob Gale's debut work and stars James Marsden, Gary Oldman, Kurt Russell, Matthew Edison, Paul Brogren, and others. The movie follows a confused young artist named Near Oliver on an adventurous journey along a highway to seek answers about his life and find a girl from his dreams.
Neil comes from a wealthy family where his father expects him to become a lawyer, but he dreams of becoming an artist. An American urban tale goes that if someone meets O. J. Grant, O. J. Grant will make their dream come true. On Neil's birthday, he wishes to find answers to the long-standing questions that have been confusing him. Grant decides to help Neil discover the meaning of life through an incredible philosophical journey.
Interstate 60 provides guidance for individuals trapped in self-doubt and self-denial. It's a road film that offers an enjoyable experience for you, your friends, and your family. With the help of Ray, Neil experiences various possibilities in life and finally finds the one that suits him best. We accompany him as he grows on the path to adulthood and encourages ourselves to learn to be independent and take control of our own lives.