The film is honest and optimistic, where other films with the same theme tend to wallow in the deeps of human suffering. Writer/director/producer Ann Lupo found a way to accomplish what I think I've only seen Orson Welles do - star, write, direct, and tell her own story with an honesty that often becomes harder to find the more hands touch a piece of art. Because of the single-point-of-contact the viewer has with the story itself, it is as clear as day.
Jaunty and fun with creative stylistic choices that could be at home in a Coen brothers movie (Big Lebowski maybe?), that only add to the enjoyment. This movie is worth seeing.
Jaunty and fun with creative stylistic choices that could be at home in a Coen brothers movie (Big Lebowski maybe?), that only add to the enjoyment. This movie is worth seeing.