Here's the thing: critics gave this a mild thumbs-up (67%), but audiences were like 'meh, hard pass' (42%). That gap tells you everything.
This is a well-intentioned indie drama about two struggling people finding each other, but it's just... forgettable. The train-hopper musician angle sounds romantic until you realize it's mostly just a guy being broke and aimless. The custody battle storyline adds weight but not in a way that makes the film more compelling.
With a 5.9 on IMDb and a dismal 2.8/5 on Letterboxd, this is the kind of movie that shows up free on streaming services for a reason. It's not bad enough to hate, but it's not good enough to remember. If you're looking for a meaningful family drama or an inspiring romance, there are dozens of better options. This one's skippable unless you're really into low-budget indie films from the 2010s.





