Larry McMurtry and Diana Ossana co-wrote the breakthrough gay film Brokeback Mountain, but this new effort (based on a true story) is not nearly as successful. Mark Wahlberg plays Bell, a father who treks across country to make a statement about bullying and the effect it had on his gay son. Not only does he deal with prejudice and homophobia, he also delves into his own flawed reactions. There’s a kernel of effective drama here, but the bland and sometimes seemingly aimless writing misses the mark. Speaking of Mark, a more accomplished actor might have made the this work, but Wahlberg simply doesn’t have the depth or skill to portray the character’s internal conflict. In contrast, Reid Miller’s portrayal of the son is multilayered and touching. Thirty years ago, this film might have had a powerful effect, but now it just seems overly preachy and lacking the punch the subject deserves. (2.5 / 5)