Really enjoyed this fine film. Well acted and shot, the film's moments of humor served to lighten what would have otherwise been a rather heavy viewing experience. Uplifting and thoughtful, it reminds the viewer of the struggles of fatherhood and husband(hood?) but also of the moments of joy that can be found therein.
Quentin McCuiston gives a fine performance as the lead actor and one of the film's two fathers. The emotions that his character experiences are palpable and the humor that he injects into the film are welcome and genuinely funny (I especially enjoyed the two scenes involving him exiting his vehicle to meet random passersby). D. Erik Parks seems to be truly finding his groove with this latest and very much deserves the praise that his film has garnered so far (Colony Film Festival Short Film Winner 2011).