Boulevard is the last film of the late Robin Williams, whose fate has been hanging in the air for a long time, although it received a warm reception at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York. In his latest role, Williams plays Nolan Mack, a middle-aged bank clerk and lonely man who lives a monotonous life, but it turns upside down when he stops a young prostitute Leo (Roberto Aguire) and begins to learn who he really is.
Boulevard is a "wonderful, sad film", as he described it himself Robin Williams. In the movie Dita Montiel married but lonely 60-year-old Nolan Mack must shake up his sexual orientation, as his heart warms to the frivolous prostitute Lea.
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In addition to Williams and Aguirre, Williams' film wife also plays prominent roles in the drama Kathy Baker (Timeless Adaline) and Bob Odenkirk (The Crooked Path) as Winston.