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Big Sur (film)

Big Sur is a 2013 adventure drama film written and directed by Michael Polish. It is an adaptation of the 1962 novel of the same name by Jack Kerouac.

Plot
Jack Kerouac, coming off the recent success of On the Road, is unable to cope with a suddenly demanding public and his rise in popularity, and begins battling with advanced alcoholism as a result. He seeks respite first in solitude in the Big Sur cabin, then in a relationship with Billie, the mistress of his long-time friend Neal Cassady. Kerouac finds respite in the Big Sur wilderness, but is driven by loneliness to return to the city, and resumes drinking heavily. Across Kerouac's subsequent trips to Big Sur and interleaved lifestyle in San Francisco, he drunkenly embarrasses Cassady by introducing Billie to Cassady's wife Carolyn, cannot emotionally provide for the increasingly demanding Billie, and finds himself increasingly unable to integrate into suburban life. Kerouac's inner turmoil culminates in his nervous breakdown during his third journey to Big Sur. ==Cast==
Cast
Unlike the novel, which uses pseudonyms for every major character, the film uses their real names (with the exception of Billie, whose real name is Jackie Gibson Mercer). Also, a few major characters from the novel, such as Allen Ginsberg, Robert LaVigne, Albert Saijo, and Gary Snyder, were cut from the film. • Jean-Marc Barr as Jack KerouacJosh Lucas as Neal CassadyRadha Mitchell as Carolyn CassadyAnthony Edwards as Lawrence FerlinghettiStana Katic as Lenore KandelBalthazar Getty as Michael McClureKate Bosworth as Willamine "Billie" Dabney • Henry Thomas as Philip WhalenPatrick Fischler as Lew Welch • Jason W. Wong as Victor Wong • Ryan Teeple as Elliot Dabney • Jasper Polish as Vulture Girl ==Production==
Production
Much of the filming was in Monterey County, California, including Big Sur, where the events of the novel take place. Music was composed by Aaron and Bryce Dessner of The National. The film was in post-production as of February 2012. A teaser trailer was released on Vimeo on September 23. ==Reception==
Reception
On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has a score of 44%, based on 25 reviews. ==References==
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