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'Katie Says Goodbye' is a 2016 drama film written and directed by Wayne Roberts in his directorial debut. The film stars Olivia Cooke, Mireille Enos, Christopher Abbott, Mary Steenburgen, Jim Belushi, Keir Gilchrist and Chris Lowell.

The film had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival. It was released on June 7, 2019, by Vertical Entertainment.

Plot



Katie is a kindhearted seventeen-year-old waitress who lives in a hamlet in rural Arizona with her mother Tracey who has a difficult time in keeping up with bills. To overcome poverty, escape her boring life and fulfil her plan to move to San Francisco Katie has relations with truckers, her main 'johns'.

Katie befriends and begins a relationship with local mechanic and ex-convict Bruno. He finds out she is prostituting herself, he asks her to stop and she agrees. Katie is seen with another waitress's married father who offered a ride home and it is assumed she is having sex despite Katies attempts to back him off.

Katie is picked up by 2 of Bruno's coworkers under the guise of a ride home but is taken to a rural area and is beaten and raped by them. Bruno thinks they paid her for sex after they brag about having sex with her, so he responds by brutally assaulting them.

Bruno confronts a bruised Katie and assaults a truck driver who assumed her bruises were caused by Bruno. He drives Katie to a rural area where he blames her for the assault, ends their relationship and is subsequently arrested. Tracey leaves with a married man and Katie's money, without having paid the rent. So, Katie is forced to abandon the trailer she shared with her mother.

At work, another waitress accuses Katie of stealing money from the restaurant, making Katie feel unwanted there too, despite what the owner says. She decides to accept the blame, quitting her job and confronts the other waitress for lying, who shows regret. As she leaves the restaurant, Katie falls to the ground sobbing, she then picks herself up and attempts to hitchhike.

Cast



* Olivia Cooke as Katie, a waitress and prostitute

* Mireille Enos as Tracey, Katie's mother

* Christopher Abbott as Bruno, a mechanic whom Katie has a relationship with

* Mary Steenburgen as Maybelle, Katie's boss at the diner

* Jim Belushi as Bear, a trucker and one of Katie's clients

* Keir Gilchrist as Matty, Bruno's co-worker

* Chris Lowell as Dirk, Bruno's co-worker

* Natasha Bassett as Sara

* Gene Jones as Mr. Willard

Production



On March 23, 2015, it was announced that Olivia Cooke had been cast in the film in title role of Katie, alongside Mireille Enos as Katie's mother, and Christopher Abbott as Katie's love interest. Jim Belushi portrays one of Katie's clients, with Mary Steenburgen playing the role of the diner owner where Katie works. The script was written by Wayne Roberts, who also directed the feature; the film marks his directoral debut. The film was produced by Sean Durkin who directed 'Martha Marcy May Marlene', and was executive produced by Antonio Campos and Josh Mond. Roberts was inspired to direct the film after Campos and Durkin suggested he should. Dan Romer composed the film's score.

Principal photography began in March 2015 in New Mexico. and concluded on April 30, 2015.

Release



In August 2016, the first image of Cooke was released. The film had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival. It was released on June 7, 2019, by Vertical Entertainment.

Critical reception



On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film received a critic approval rating of 56%, based on 9 reviews, with an average rating of 5/10.

References




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