An emotional character study about loneliness and isolation that expertly blends humor and cruelty.
An emotional character study about loneliness and isolation that expertly blends humor and cruelty.
The film is extremely slow moving, and a successful project would not have left me waiting for the characters to die and being relieved when it was finally over.
A psychological thriller that places more weight on style rather than substance.
A good-natured, family-friendly adventure about a timid boy and his scarf-wearing, singing crocodile.
Like a bad Saturday morning kid’s show that’s corny, goofy, and seems aimed at the younger set. Except for the makeup, costumes, and production design, there is very little for grown-ups to enjoy.
The script was based on a short story and feels like it, mostly because the film seems too vague. It’s open-ended and offers no resolution, which is frustrating as a viewer.