Craig Johnson's first feature follows Sam, a washed-up rocker in his early thirties, who crashes with his aunt after becoming jobless and apartment-less. He reluctantly becomes the chaperone for his aunt's teenage son and his friend on a camping trip. The three males are equally immature, making for an engaging ensemble. However, a surprising discovery in the Pacific Northwest wilderness turns dire, and Sam must overcome his immaturity to become a man overnight.
True Adolescents
A young adult, Sam, finds himself without a job or a place to live, and is forced to move in with his aunt, where he reluctantly agrees to join a camping trip with his aunt's teenage son and his friend.