Barefoot

She's stepping out into the world.

6.6
20141h 30m

The "black sheep" son of a wealthy family meets a young psychiatric patient who's been raised in isolation her entire life. He takes the naive young woman home for his brother's wedding an improbable romance blooms, as she impresses everyone with her genuine, simple charms.

Available For Free On

Logo for The CW
Logo for Kanopy
Logo for Hoopla
Logo for JustWatchTV
Logo for Plex
Logo for Plex Channel
Logo for Darkroom
Logo for Fawesome

Trailers & Videos

Thumbnail for video: Official UK Trailer

Official UK Trailer

Thumbnail for video: Official Theatrical Trailer

Official Theatrical Trailer

Cast

Photo of Scott Speedman

Scott Speedman

Jay Wheeler

Photo of J.K. Simmons

J.K. Simmons

Dr. Bertleman

Photo of Treat Williams

Treat Williams

Jason Wheeler

Photo of Kate Burton

Kate Burton

Mrs. Wheeler

Photo of Andrea Moore

Andrea Moore

Kate Benet

Photo of Joe Chrest

Joe Chrest

Trooper

Photo of David Jensen

David Jensen

Mr. Phelpmitter

Photo of Ann Mahoney

Ann Mahoney

Rita Walachowski

Photo of James DuMont

James DuMont

Dave Walachowski

Photo of Ann McKenzie

Ann McKenzie

Mrs. Benet

Photo of Ian Nelson

Ian Nelson

Jerry Wheeler

Photo of Ashton Leigh

Ashton Leigh

Young Woman 1

Photo of J. Omar Castro

J. Omar Castro

Little Earl

Photo of Jaqueline Fleming

Jaqueline Fleming

Nurse Margie

Photo of Molly Conarro

Molly Conarro

Stripper 1

Photo of Brittney Alger

Brittney Alger

Stripper 2

Photo of Phil Austin

Phil Austin

Businessman

More Like This

Reviews

W

Wuchak

6/10

_**Evan Rachel Wood is angelic in this quirky Indie road movie**_

The black sheep loser of an affluent family (Scott Speedman) is forced to mop floors at a mental facility while on probation wherein he meets an angelic patient (Evan Rachel Wood). He takes her to Louisiana to meet his family and misadventures ensue. Treat Williams plays the dad and J.K. Simmons the director of the asylum.

"Barefoot" (2014) is an entertaining enough romcom misadventure and part-road movie. Wood is stunning in an innocent, celestial way, but needs to eat some hamburgers. There’s a Prodigal Son angle and the movie leaves you with a warm feeling despite some debaucheries in the first half.

The film runs 1 hour, 30 minutes, and was shot entirely in Louisiana.

GRADE: B-

You've reached the end.