If this movie were any better it would win the nobel prize. I am supposing a yellow handkercheif means support although don’t quote me, on that one. This movie is about a group of people who consider themselves outsiders. A drama filled with emotion for these people.
You see a man who has been in jail for six years can’t find a way home and there are two teens trying to find out who they are as well by taking a road trip. However, the teenage girl is doing whatever she can to get the teenage boy’s attention because she really likes him, but so far it ended in failure and let down
As the story goes the man convinces the teens to give him a ride home and maybe they can even talk along the way about things they could do to not be considered misfits. The teens agree to that one. Yet, as they are driving through the catastrophe of Katrina they all feel a sense of remorse and wonder about them selves inside. They are all after the need for acceptance of some kind. After thinking about it for awhile they all realize differently that they are different and acceptance isn’t all that bad. But they aren’t misfits, they are only different and there’s not a thing wrong with different.
However, when they get closer to the man who got a lift’s house he wonders something else. Will his wife accept him back now that he is a free man? Go to the theater and watch this show you won’t be sorry and this film also received its world premiere at the 2008 Sundance festival. So you know its got to be yeah, that good! Does his wife take him back after six years?

Release Date: February 12, 2010
Genre: Drama, Romance, Remake
Starring: William Hurt, Eddie Redmayne, Maria Bello, Marco St John, Kristen Stewart
Director: Udayan Prasad
Writer: Erin Dignam
Running Time: 1 hr. 42 min.
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for sexual content, some violence, language and thematic elements.
Distributors: Samuel Goldwyn Films, Dodi Film Productions
Official Website: TheYellowHandkerchief.com
Photos: The Yellow Handkerchief Pictures
Review: The Yellow Handkerchief Review
Trailers: The Yellow Handkerchief Trailer





