A meditative study on the death of creativity, the bittersweet agony of memory and grief, and the need for connection, be it human or animal.
A meditative study on the death of creativity, the bittersweet agony of memory and grief, and the need for connection, be it human or animal.
Follows the typical pattern of a Shyamalan project: a good idea with slightly better than average storytelling that culminates in a finale reveal that’s an anticlimactic letdown.
This movie is awful, playing like a product placement cash cow for Warner Brothers.
Do you really care if the cast and crew is turning in Oscar-worthy work, or do you just want to see somebody get sucked alive into a pit of quicksand?
Takes a character that’s not very interesting and tells her story in a way that makes us care.
If you’re seeking some encouragement in your own life, this could be just the movie you need.