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Sacramento (2025)
Sacramento is a 2025 road comedy directed by Michael Angarano. Free-spirited Rickey (Angarano) convinces his longtime friend Glenn (Michael Cera), settled into domestic life with pregnant wife Rosie (Kristen Stewart), to take an impromptu road trip from Los Angeles to Sacramento following Rickey's father's death.
Sacramento is a 2025 road comedy directed by Michael Angarano. Free-spirited Rickey (Angarano) convinces his longtime friend Glenn (Michael Cera), settled into domestic life with pregnant wife Rosie (Kristen Stewart), to take an impromptu road trip from Los Angeles to Sacramento following Rickey's father's death.
The film's core conflict revolves around personal anxieties and strained relationships, resolved through individual introspection and reconnection without invoking ideological positions. This apolitical focus on everyday emotional challenges determines its neutral stance.
Diverse supporting actors represent Asian-American, Latina, and Arab-American backgrounds amid white leads. The narrative subtly critiques male immaturity by contrasting flawed male protagonists with more authentic female characters, though broader equity themes remain peripheral.
The film depicts marriage and impending fatherhood amid male anxieties, with a supportive wife assuming provider roles and encouraging personal growth. Traditional norms face questioning through immature male patterns and fluid domestic responsibilities.
No LGBTQ+ characters or explicit themes appear in the film. It examines male friendship and vulnerability through a heterosexual lens, without direct queer representation.
The film contains no identifiable transgender characters or themes. Road trip narrative focuses on male friendship, grief, and personal anxieties without addressing transsexual identity.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
Sacramento presents original characters in an independent road comedy, with no adaptations, historical figures, or legacy roles involving gender changes.
Sacramento presents original characters in a road trip comedy without source material establishing prior racial depictions, so no race swaps occur.
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