In “Sometimes Always Never,” rocker-turned director Carl Hunter plays with style and form the way his characters use letters in Scrabble.
It’s a father-son road movie where words, whimsy, and comedy collide in surprising ways. In the film, Bill Nighy and Sam Riley star as Alan and Peter, who are searching for Peter’s missing brother, Michael.
Peter is far more mature despite being the son, while Alan is an immature father who spends more time playing board games than having quality time with his kids.
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