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Barefoot
TrailerThe 'black sheep' son (Scott Speedman) of a wealthy family meets a free-spirited, but sheltered woman (Evan Rachel Wood). To convince his family that he';s finally straightened out his life, he takes her home for his brother';s wedding where an improbable romance blooms, as she impresses everyone with her genuine, simple charms.Actors: Evan Rachel Wood, Scott Speedman, Treat Williams, Kate Burton, J.K. Simmons, J. Omar Castro, David Jensen, Jaqueline Fleming, Ashleigh Borman, Ricky Wayne, Thomas Francis Murphy, ...»Director: Andrew FlemingCountry: United StatesDuration: 90 minQuality: HDRelease: 2014IMDb: 6.50 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Barefoot"
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Characters of "Barefoot"
Daisy KensingtonPlayed by: Evan Rachel WoodJay WheelerPlayed by: Scott SpeedmanMr. WheelerPlayed by: Treat WilliamsMrs. WheelerPlayed by: Kate BurtonDr. BertlemanPlayed by: J.K. SimmonsLittle EarlPlayed by: J. Omar CastroMr. PhelpmitterPlayed by: David JensenNurse MargiePlayed by: Jaqueline FlemingNurse SusanPlayed by: Ashleigh BormanMr. FrakelPlayed by: Ricky WayneElderly Husband 2Played by: Jerry Leggio -
Directors of "Barefoot"
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Creators of "Barefoot"
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Critic Reviews of "Barefoot"
Village VoiceFebruary 24, 2014The gradual revelation that there's more to Daisy than meets the eye is no great surprise, but it does at least negate - too late! - some of the more troubling subtext.
Detroit NewsFebruary 21, 2014It's all thoroughly, intentionally lightweight, and the film's final 10 minutes is a rush of highly unlikely smiley face resolutions. Still, Wood somehow makes it work as well as it can.
New York PostFebruary 21, 2014He's a rebellious trust-funder who specializes in strip clubs, one-night stands and gambling debts. She's a possibly schizophrenic mental patient raised in near-captivity by an abusive mother. How could these two kids not fall in love?
RogerEbert.comFebruary 21, 2014Scott Speedman and Evan Rachel Wood would have been better off doing a YouTube video together where they simply make goo-goo eyes at one another than co-starring in a featherweight trifle like "Barefoot".
Newark Star-LedgerFebruary 21, 2014Really, the emotionally ill have enough stigmas to contend with. They don't need the patronizing-yet-popular movie one of "They're just like us - only, you know, more innocent."
Orange County RegisterFebruary 20, 2014A sorry throwback to sentimental 1960s movies -- the ones in which an offbeat woman repairs the soul of an emotionally clueless man.
Common Sense MediaFebruary 25, 2015Romantic dramedy is touching but shallow; mature themes.
Under the RadarAugust 18, 2014Barefoot follows an expected Pretty Woman-esque path, but it's quite charming along the way, and the oddball premise helps it feel fresh.
Blu-ray.comFebruary 27, 2014There was once a time when director Andrew Fleming made fantastic films.
San Diego Union-TribuneFebruary 23, 2014A soggy mess, one that takes a thoroughly simplistic look at mental illness and the people who suffer from it, delivering instead a romance and a road trip that are entirely unrealistic.
The DissolveFebruary 21, 2014Ultimately, Daisy is revealed to be sane, but she's still emotionally and socially stunted [...] and the romantic relationship that gradually blossoms between her and Jay feels disturbingly pedophilic.
Paste MagazineFebruary 21, 2014It's an amalgam of tried-and-true themes minus any originality.
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