Kevin Costner’s Most Gut-Wrenching Role Yet In This Drama— A Grandfather’s Love Sparks a Brutal Custody War That Tears Two Families Apart and Forces America to Confront the Painful Truth About Race, Grief, and What It Means to Love”! In what may be the most emotionally explosive performance of his career, Kevin Costner delivers a heartbreak so real it hurts to watch. When a grieving grandfather battles to keep the only family he has left — his beloved granddaughter — love turns into war. What begins as a custody fight spirals into a searing exploration of grief, race, and the brutal cost of doing what you believe is right. Torn between blood and belonging, truth and heartbreak, Costner channels the ache of “A Man Called Otto” with the emotional fire of “Marriage Story.” Every glance, every word, every tear feels like a confession from a man who’s already lost too much — and might lose everything again.

There are several valid reasons why Eloise, who grew up with Elliot and his wife after her mother died giving birth to her, should stay with her grandfather, for stability’s sake if nothing else. But the film’s strategy in arguing for Elliot’s custody is to denigrate Rowena’s family, especially her drug-addicted son (and Eloise’s biological father) Reggie, played by Andre Holland, and her brother (Anthony Mackie), a high-powered attorney who isn’t above playing dirty by painting Elliot as a racist in court to win Rowena full custody of Eloise.

