The film "Sacramento" follows friends Rickey and Glenn on a road trip to scatter Rickey’s father's ashes. While the journey seems straightforward, it highlights their complicated friendship, exploring themes of fatherhood and personal discovery. Writer-director Michael Angarano reveals that the idea sprouted from an inside joke about driving to Sacramento after seeing signs in Los Angeles. As the narrative unfolds, the humor intermingles with deeper issues, demonstrating how the simplest trips can prompt profound reflections on relationships and life.
"Our journey started as a joke, an inside joke regarding the signs in Los Angeles. It quickly morphed into a story about friendship and struggles."
"Rickey and Glenn's trip is less about scattering ashes and more about confronting their complicated friendship and understanding the future. It’s a deep dive into personal relationships."
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