Though it’s a coming-of-age movie, the actor believes it’s a meaningful story that anyone can enjoy.
“It was so wonderfully written and a testament to the human condition on many levels.”
And he has a fearless way of directing," the comedian told The List.

“I say ‘fearless’ because he’s open.
He’s open to ideas.”
According to Garrett, Raiff was happy to take input from anyone in the cast and crew while filming.

Speaking about his experience on the set, Garrett had no complaints about working with such a young director.
He was just excited to be part of a project that he found so special.
Garrett said his two children are at similar places in their lives.

“They think they need to have all the answers now.
you’re able to graduate college and still wonder what you’re doing,” he said.
He believes that the same lesson can resonate at many different points in your life.
“We come of age many times in our life.
I’m going through it right now at 62.
Stay true to yourself.
We’re all searching.”