Nobody walks is a movie about adultery and dysfunctional family. It all starts with Martine (Olivia Thirlby), who is a young student from New York and who is into film making. She comes to one of her mentors house, up in the West, in order to finish her experimental movie about ants. Her mentor Peter (John Krasinski) agrees on helping her finish her movie, only if she helps him with some of his projects. Since they spend lots of time together, he starts falling in love with her and his wife Julie (Rosemarie DeWitt) notices that. On the other hand, one of Julie's therapy clients Billy (Justin Kirk) gets her to the very boundary. He starts telling her about one of his dreams as well as how much he wants her and is attracted to her. In all that chaos, Julie's young daughter, Kolt (India Ennenga), is on the verge of falling in love with a guy and she isn't certain about how does someone know when they met the right person. Ry Russo-Young was one of the writers and he was the director who made it all happen. His vision finally came true. According to the audience, the movie wasn't such a success and it lacked lot of things. It surely is an emotionally complex movie, but it is obvious that it doesn't suit everyone.