
C'mon C'mon
You just have to c'mon c'mon, c'mon c'mon
Johnny and his young nephew forge a tenuous but transformational relationship when they embark on a cross-country trip to see life away from Los Angeles.
- 7.2
- 2021
- Released
- 1h 49m

Joaquin Phoenix
Johnny
Gaby Hoffmann
Viv
Woody Norman
Jesse
Scoot McNairy
Paul
Molly Webster
Roxanne
Jaboukie Young-White
Fern
Deborah Strang
Carol
Sunni Patterson
Sunni
Jenny Eliscu
Waitress
Mary Passeri
Behavioral Center Nurse
Brandon Rush
ER Nurse
Brey'on Shaw
Brey'on / New Orleans Interviewee
Todd D'Amour
Parade Bystander 1
Beth Bartley
Parade Bystander 2
Artrial Clark
Parade Bystander 3
Eleanor Halm Simmons
Parade Bystander 4
Keisuke Hoashi
Dr. Hora
Nancy Gell
Viv's Friend 2
Gita Reddy
Dr. Rao
Mya Gonzales
Detroit Kid 1
Cooper Jack Rubin
Detroit Kid 2
Faith Steptore
NOLA School Teacher
Mahfuzul Islam
Pharmacy Employee
Na'kyah Adjuman
Detroit Interviewee
Jayce Garrett
Detroit Interviewee
Adilem Hernandez
Detroit Interviewee
Joye Pyronneau
Detroit Interviewee
Malik Pyronneau
Detroit Interviewee
Tallulah Smith
Detroit Interviewee
Tobias Cen
New York Interviewee
Ambar Perez
New York Interviewee
Dora Dulge
New York Interviewee
Roselin Garcia
New York Interviewee
Louie Nathan
New York Interviewee
Evan Ortiz
New York Interviewee
Sophie Suzuki Shih
New York Interviewee
Tamar Tanis
New York Interviewee
Elvies Yuan
New York Interviewee
Devante Bryant
New Orleans Interviewee
Ethan Clubb
New Orleans Interviewee
Robin Hand
New Orleans Interviewee
London Hicks
New Orleans Interviewee
Rayne King
New Orleans Interviewee
May Maczka
New Orleans Interviewee
Steven Stewart
New Orleans Interviewee
Chrisette Thompson
New Orleans Interviewee
Leslie Feist
Wah Vocals (voice)
Elaine Kagan
Sarah Klein (uncredited)
Kate Adams
Viv's Friend (uncredited)
Joseph Bishop
Dancing Guy (uncredited)
Callan Farris
Detroit Kid (uncredited)
Khadija Emma Neumann
Detroit Kid (uncredited)








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