mrnickkay
Joined Jun 2020
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The title and first 15-20 minutes made me worry this would just be an old white man complaining about how you can't say anything anymore. Some jokes, especially early on, definitely missed the mark and made me cringe, but the movie, like its main character Heinz, goes on a surprising journey of self-reflection. By the end, it comes to a resolution that felt thoughtful and satisfying. While it wasn't perfect and the beginning had me skeptical, I left the theatre feeling like the movie had more to say than I'd initially expected.
I do feel like the entire AI storyline and Elyas M'Barek's character could've been left out without any damage to the script. That whole part felt like it was just added to have the popular actor in it without committing too much screentime and money.
I do feel like the entire AI storyline and Elyas M'Barek's character could've been left out without any damage to the script. That whole part felt like it was just added to have the popular actor in it without committing too much screentime and money.