They call him "Handsome" Harry Sweeney. At 52, the Vietnam veteran has kept
his rugged good looks. Everyone likes Harry, an electrician by trade who
loves to sing but for some reason he never lets anyone get too close. He's
been divorced for a long time, has a son whom he rarely sees, and, although
he's engaged in a long-term flirtation with the waitress at the diner,
seems destined to remain alone. One day, Harry gets a call from a former
Navy buddy, Tom Kelly, whom he hasn't seen in some thirty years. On his
deathbed and terrified of going to Hell, Kelly convinces Harry to seek
forgiveness on his behalf from a comrade they betrayed long ago, David
Kagan. At first, Harry wants nothing to do with Kelly, Kagan or the
remnants of his murky past. But guilt and memories have a mysterious grasp
on Harry, and he finally relents, driving down the East Coast to call on
his old comrades. As he confronts the three other men involved in a
long-ago crime, he observes how each man has dealt with his own guilt. The
rugged Rheems hides behind righteous moral posturing and economic success.
The intellectual Porter has divorced himself from the violent implications
of his past in the military. Soft-spoken Gephardt has turned to Jesus.
Though they've all grown older, it is unclear whether any of them have
really found salvation. As the road stretches out before Harry, two
mysteries gradually unfold: what really happened on that night thirty years
ago, and the mystery of what it has meant to Harry and how it has shaped
his life ever since. It is only through confronting the events of the
distant past, and finally confronting David himself, that Harry can begin
to truly live again.
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