Michael Cera takes a very neurotic road trip to Sacramento
Briefly

The film 'Sacramento,' written and directed by Michael Angarano, is a buddy comedy showcasing a trip to the titular city. Michael Cera plays a neurotic father-to-be, while Angarano portrays a lovable screw-up, with their journey centered around a task involving Angarano's father's ashes. Set against the backdrop of Northern California, it delves into themes of adult responsibilities and the complexities of maintaining friendships. Premiering locally at the Mill Valley Film Festival, it boasts a 95% rating from early reviews, highlighting its humor and charm but also its casual narrative style.
"Sacramento' might just be the funniest - and most charming - surprise of the year" - Jeremy Mathai, Slashfilm.
The film captures the terror of confronting adulthood responsibilities and maintaining friendships as life paths diverge.
David Ehrlich from IndieWire noted the film's casual nature and how it conveys the terror that change brings into our lives.
The film has a 95% rating on the Tomatometer, based on a small number of festival reviews.
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