Neal Oliver, a very confused young man and an artist, takes a journey of a lifetime on a highway I60 that doesn’t exist on any of the maps, going to the places he never even heard of, searching for an answer and his dreamgirl.
Neal Oliver, a very confused young man and an artist, takes a journey of a lifetime on a highway I60 that doesn’t exist on any of the maps, going to the places he never even heard of, searching for an answer and his dreamgirl.
Interstate 60: Episodes of the Road is a 2002 fantasy comedy-drama film directed by Bob Gale and starring James Marsden, Gary Oldman, Amy Smart, Christopher Lloyd, and Kurt Russell. The film tells the story of a young man named Neal Oliver (played by James Marsden) who is given a special assignment by a mysterious character named O.W. Grant (played by Gary Oldman).
Grant gives Neal a driver’s license that allows him to travel on a mythical road called Interstate 60, which does not exist on any map or GPS. Along the way, Neal encounters a series of bizarre characters and strange situations that challenge his beliefs and values.
The film explores themes of personal responsibility, choice, and the power of imagination. It received mixed reviews from critics but has since gained a cult following. The film’s cast and creative team include several notable figures from the world of cinema, including producer/director Robert Zemeckis, who served as executive producer.