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Jackson Rathbone | ... |
Neil Lang
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Sung Kang | ... |
Mitch Kayne
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Michelle Chen | ... |
Lily Zhang
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Henry Ian Cusick | ... |
Tim Young
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Tzi Ma | ... |
Mr. Zhang
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Elizabeth Sung | ... |
Mrs. Zhang
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Lauren Sweetser | ... |
Amy Stole
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Maddox Lim | ... |
James Kayne
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Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
Elevila Giles | ... |
Mrs. Kalani
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Paul S.W. Lee | ... |
Charity Event Server
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Jamie A. Marchetti | ... |
Hotel guest
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Darcie Mayo | ... |
Waitress
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Minnie Quan | ... |
Charity Event Attendee
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Kelly Rice | ... |
Code Nurse
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Scott M. Schewe | ... |
Charity Event Attendee
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PALI ROAD is a mesmerizing and chilling journey into the mystery of the human psyche and the power of love. Lily (Chen), a young doctor, wakes up from a car accident to discover she is now married to her boyfriend's affluent rival, Dr. Mitch Kayne (Kang), has a five year old son, and an established life she has no recollection of. Everyone around her, including her parents, deny that her boyfriend, Neil (Rathbone), ever existed, sending her on a desperate search for the truth. Determined to reclaim a life everyone insists is nothing more than an illusion, Lily eventually begins to doubt her own sanity. Struggling to overcome her seemingly hopeless situation, Lily endures a series of unexplainable and haunting incidents while bravely making her way to an ultimate mind bending truth about the power of true love.
With Pali Road, Jonathan Lim delivers a love mystery that leaves you walking away still thinking of the film and the story. Pali Road stars Michelle Chen, Jackson Rathbone, Sung Kang, and Henry Ian Cusick with breathtaking scenery of Hawaii taking you on an emotional-charged journey of the heart and mind. Originally scheduled for two showings at the 2015 Hawaii International Film Festival (HIFF), Pali Road and HIFF opened a third showing by popular response from the Honolulu community. Pali Road should be a sure thing in its nominations for the Halekulani Golden Orchid Award for Best Narrative as well as for its cinematography and performances. It's a definite must-see when it becomes available in theaters and online.