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Loved the original footage & interviews, really interesting story.
Too me it was too long, much too many times it repeats things which felt like filler to make the two episodes. Should've been a single episode.
Too me it was too long, much too many times it repeats things which felt like filler to make the two episodes. Should've been a single episode.
So basically the film revolves around the dad, who is a bit of a loser and feels depressed. It's a movie about him more than anything else.
He doesn't really grow or become a better person or father and any meaningful realisations he has about his life or behaviour are withheld from the viewer.
Watching Colin Farrell holding pensive faces for this long tried my patience. There is some future tech and family stuff, but it's all just sub plot to one guys boring life with supporting characters along the way. Which is unfortunate as the cconcept could have made for a great film.
He doesn't really grow or become a better person or father and any meaningful realisations he has about his life or behaviour are withheld from the viewer.
Watching Colin Farrell holding pensive faces for this long tried my patience. There is some future tech and family stuff, but it's all just sub plot to one guys boring life with supporting characters along the way. Which is unfortunate as the cconcept could have made for a great film.