Olivia Cole, known for her role in Heroes (1977), brings a powerful presence to the screen, embodying the struggles of her character amidst the backdrop of 1970s America. In this film, she navigates the intricate dynamics of friendship and loyalty, making her performance a vital part of the narrative. Cole's work in Heroes resonates with the themes of personal and social conflict, characteristic of the era's cult cinema, and showcases her ability to convey deep emotional truths.
Heroes
Jack Dunne (Winkler), an amnesiac Vietnam veteran most likely suffering from a severe case of PTSD , escapes a mental ward in New York City intent on starting a business as a worm farmer in Eureka, California. At the bus station, he accidentally meets Carol Bell (Field), a woman unsure of her engagement to a man toward whom she has confused feelings. Initially annoyed by Jack, Carol gradually warms to him as they set off on a trip through middle America towards Northern California: during the journey she has time to reflect on her impending nuptials as Jack tries to locate his three war buddies hoping to enlist them in his dream to start a worm farm. It becomes clear that the first two friends Jack and Carol locate are in too poor condition to do much work of any kind. When a visit to the parents of the third results in the disclosure that the friend had died in the war, Jack, who knew as much but was in denial, relives the battlefield trauma of his buddy's death. Finally, Carol's compassion and caring enable Jack to come to terms with reality.