The accomplished cast, including Jared Abrahamson (as ill - tempered
jock boyfriend Roy) and John Savage (as Alison's damaged, drunken father Carl) are given enough quality dialogue and conflict to spark the narrative at opportune moments.
Not exact matches
In one of my first real relationships, my then high school
boyfriend — a popular
jock — cheated on me with a White girl.
It starts off subtle with her character freaking out when she realises her stereotypical
jock of a
boyfriend actually has a thing for cleaning.
A villain is proffered in childhood
boyfriend Bobby Sharp (Jeremy Renner), who, as he's pushed to spill some rancid beans with the classic attack of «you're a homo» (backed with a string of sports analogies from Harrelson's
jock character, woefully underutilized in a film taking place in hockey - mad Minnesota), to pass time until it's crystal clear that even though Josie is crying rape on the stand as explanation of her first child's conception, the evil defense team is incapable of making the leap that this is the perfect opportunity to impeach this witness for maybe always crying rape.