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When Miles Goodwin encounters the ghost of his dead best friend, he must suddenly confront what he’s avoided his entire adult life. Ash Earnhardt is there to tell him his death is not his fault.
In order to convince Miles of this, Ash takes them back in time to where the bad stuff happened, a small Kansas town where they attended high school. These boys weren’t Future Farmers of America, however. Their motto was “Sex and drugs we want more, we’re the class of ’84”. They took this motto to heart.
Together, the two best friends cascade back and forth in time, giving an adult perspective to their misspent youth. Eventually, the good times end, and they confront Ash’s death. Believing his journey to be over, Miles returns home to discover that the real reason Ash appeared to him is more complicated than he could have ever imagined.
Genuine to the time, side-splittingly funny, yet gut-wrenchingly tragic, Blast from the Past proves that sometimes, in order to fix what went wrong, you have to go back and do it again.
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Blast from the Past: In order to fix what went wrong; sometimes you have to do it again!