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Matthew Yaich
- نامناسب کے بطور پرچم لگائیں
I thought for sure this would be one of my favorites of the year, but it just fell flat for me. The cinematography is beautiful, I will say that. But the performances and script left me wanting more. Also, I had just watched 'Saint Frances' the week before and it was almost identical except I thought SF was a much better film.
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Glenn M
- نامناسب کے بطور پرچم لگائیں
- جائزے کی سرگزشت دکھائیں
I've never seen a movie quite like this one. its almost like a documentary. it is about an uncle and his nephew who due to circumstances have been put together temporarily and now they have to understand each other and build a relationship.
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Allen Wyble
- نامناسب کے بطور پرچم لگائیں
- جائزے کی سرگزشت دکھائیں
Incredible touching film. Cinematography and acting are both 10/10. There is some documentary peppered into the movie, with Phoenix and other cast interviewing real children in different cities across America, which I found to be a great juxtaposition to what was happening in the film. Phoenix, Gabby Hoffman, and Woody Norman had great chemistry too. I also loved how the dialogue seemed very “real” throughout the movie—the dialogue was written in a way that people actually talk.