Ashby (2015)

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When new kid in town Ed Wallis is given an assignment to interview an older person, he turns to his mysterious neighbor, Ashby Holt for help. That new connection leads to unexpected journeys for both of them, as Ashby – who turns out to be a retired CIA assassin – deals with a terminal prognosis, and Ed deals with adjusting to life with his newly single mom and developing relationship with a brainy classmate, Eloise.

Summaries

"Ashby" is a 2015 comedy-drama film composed and directed by Tony McNamara. The film revolves around the unique and not likely relationship between Ed Wallis, a high school teenager struggling to find his identity, and Ashby Holt, his neighbor who is exposed to be a retired CIA assassin.

Setting and Characters

With Mickey Rourke, Nat Wolff, and Emma Roberts amongst the leading cast, the movie begins when Ed Wallis (Nat Wolff), a clever and misconstrued high school trainee, relocates to a brand-new town with his single mom June (Sarah Silverman). As Ed attempts to suit and browse through the rigors of high school, he ends up being familiarized with his next-door neighbor, Ashby Holt (Mickey Rourke).

Plot Development

Ed and Ashby strike up a not likely friendship based on their requirement for companionship and understanding. However, Ashby does not reveal his previous associations with the CIA, and to Ed, he is simply an old guy with interesting stories. The story acquires momentum when Ed is asked to compose an essay on an interesting individual he understands-- he selects Ashby, under the presumption he's a common retired guy, which ultimately leads to unraveling Ashby's concealed past.

Unraveling of Ashby's Past

Ashby uses his new relationship with the ignorant Ed to achieve jobs associated with his previous life. He persuades Ed to drive him around on errands, which are really part of his personal mission to kill the males who betrayed him during his time in the CIA. He handles to persuade Ed that his acts are warranted and necessary, causing Ed's complicity in the acts without completely understanding them.

Character Growth

Throughout the course of the movie, both characters experience significant development. Ed utilizes his relationship with Ashby to navigate complicated high school dynamics and ends up being more confident, ultimately standing up to bullies and winning the heart of popular lady Eloise (Emma Roberts). On the other hand, Ashby, dealing with terminal illness, discovers a sense of purpose and closure in addressing his previous betrayals. He also passes on knowledge to Ed garnered from a life of remorse and hazardous living.

Conclusion

As the truth about Ashby's previous ends up being clearer, Ed fights with the reality of the male who has actually become his coach. The movie poignantly explores the styles of relationship, individual development, and dealing with complicated truths. Ashby, regardless of his criminal past, imparts vital life lessons onto Ed, setting him on his course to the adult years. Ed should conquer his initial shock and disillusionment in order to appreciate these lessons. Tragically, Ashby catches his disease, leaving Ed with a brand-new outlook on life.

"Ashby" is a mix of deep drama, dark comedy, and has its unforeseen twists. With the mix of coming-of-age elements, the complexity of reality, and handling death, it tells a distinctively layered story, leaving audiences with much to contemplate about life and relationships.

Top Cast

  • Mickey Rourke (small)
    Mickey Rourke
    Ashby Holt
  • Nat Wolff (small)
    Nat Wolff
    Ed Wallis
  • Emma Roberts (small)
    Emma Roberts
    Eloise
  • Sarah Silverman (small)
    Sarah Silverman
    June Wallis
  • Adam Aalderks (small)
    Adam Aalderks
    Valchek
  • Seth Dousman
    Garry Smits
  • Kevin Dunn (small)
    Kevin Dunn
    Coach Bruton
  • Zachary Knighton (small)
    Zachary Knighton
    Father Ted
  • Michael Lerner (small)
    Michael Lerner
    Entwhistle
  • John Enos III (small)
    John Enos III
    Coach Wally
  • Steve Coulter (small)
    Steve Coulter
    Peter Black