First trailer of Robin Williams' drama 'Boulevard' released

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Press Trust of India Los Angeles
Last Updated : Jun 19 2015 | 8:22 AM IST
The first official trailer of Oscar-winner Robin Williams' last films, "Boulevard", has been unveiled.
The approximately one-and-a-half minute clip shows how Nolan Mack's (Williams) life changed after meeting a troubled young man named Leo (Roberto Aguire), reported Aceshowbiz.
The trailer opens with Nolan driving alone in his car, saying, "I drove down the street one night, a street I didn't know."
The scene then shows Nolan and his wife Joy (Kathy Baker) having dinner with his friend Winston (Bob Odenkirk). "We should think about a cruise some time," Joy tells Nolan. Bob then chimes in, "Wait, Nolan take a vacation?"
The clip then shows Nolan at his workplace being asked by his boss, "Are you happy? I mean you've been here for 25 years now right?" Nolan says, "Almost 26," to which his boss replies, "You must thought about making a change from time to time."
Then Nolan meets Leo, who asked him for a ride in one night, and falls into a relationship with him. At one time, the bank manager saves Leo from a guy and gets a bruised on his eye. "This is time first to be in the real world," Nolan says near the end of the clip.
Directed by Dito Montiel with a script from Douglas Soesbe, "Boulevard" is set for a limited release in the US on July 10.

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First Published: Jun 19 2015 | 8:22 AM IST