A deeply intimate and highly personal exercise in dealing with the pain of a family’s silence.
A deeply intimate and highly personal exercise in dealing with the pain of a family’s silence.
Surreal, idiosyncratic, and cynical, this film has a vibe that a certain segment of indie audiences are going to adore.
A smug, self-important film that thinks it’s edgier and more clever in its themes than it actually is.
With insufferable characters, snark masquerading as humor, and an off-putting smugness, this film is a maddening test of patience.
Although neither the story nor subjects are particularly interesting, the documentary gives a deeply intimate look at the very human nature to resist change.
From a lackluster screenplay to borderline incompetent directing, this is a complete fiasco of a film.