Robert Redford, Morgan Freeman and Jennifer Lopez teamed up for Lasse Hallström's latest flick "An Unfinished Life".
Redford and Freeman appear as two grumpy old men in Wyoming whose lives are jolted by the arrival of a bruised and angry young woman.
The movie may as well be seen like a slow meditation on grudges and forgiveness, with a grizzly bear and an 11-year-old girl thrown in to stir things up.
The relationships between the three main characters can be compared to some level with Clint Eastwood's Oscar-winning "Million Dollar Baby".
"The film is very, very different from the normal kind of films that are coming out right now," Redford said.
"They're so full of high-tech and slam-bam technical stuff that the public is getting tired of it and they might be looking for something else and this film might fit that," the 68-year-old actor told Reuters in an interview before the film's limited release on Friday.
"This is different in the sense that it allows an audience to reflect as it moves. It does have the kind of flow of a river flowing," the Hollywood legend added.
"This was made before 'Million Dollar Baby'... but this was put on the shelf for so long," Redford mentioned.
The famous actor also praised his co-star Jennifer Lopez, describing her as "a talented person."