Los Angeles Times

A small film with mighty emotions

- — Katie Walsh

Actor Logan MarshallGr­een’s directoria­l debut, “Adopt a Highway,” is an affective portrait of a unique life, sketched lovingly and anchored by Ethan Hawke. He’s a heartbreak­er as Russell Millings, a recently released convict trying to find his footing in life after 20 years in prison for marijuana possession, a victim of California’s draconian threestrik­es sentencing law.

Thrust into a changed world with no friends or family, Russell tries to make a life, holding down a modest fast food job, struggling to understand technology and human interactio­n. One night, alone at work, he hears a baby’s cries from the dumpster, and he’s faced with a terrifying choice.

Marshall-Green’s screenplay subtly subverts expectatio­ns. Though Russell’s understand­ing of the intricate dance of intimate human interactio­n and societal expectatio­ns is fumbling at best, his self-preservati­on instincts prevail, and he manages, against all odds, to right himself when he missteps. Despite his perilous understand­ing of the world in which he finds himself, he has a sense of morality that springs from empathy and a desire to care for others. It’s refreshing that the film allows that love to come back to Russell in forms big and small.

“Adopt a Highway” is a small film but mighty, thanks to Hawke’s reserved yet touching performanc­e as a broken man learning to test his wings again, and Marshall-Green’s willingnes­s to take Russell down unexpected paths.

“Adopt a Highway.” Not rated. Running time: 1 hour, 21 minutes. Playing: Laemmle Town Center 5; also on VOD

 ?? RLJE Films ?? ETHAN Hawke plays a struggling ex-convict who finds a baby in a dumpster in “Adopt a Highway.”
RLJE Films ETHAN Hawke plays a struggling ex-convict who finds a baby in a dumpster in “Adopt a Highway.”

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