After viewing so many films during this Pandemic of 2020 and finishing with a sour taste from poor scripts, lame acting and lazy cookie-cutter plots along comes a treasure like Abundundant Acreage Available.
When I saw Martin Scorsese's name in the credits I was pleased that he was contacted with true art in film.
The acting is so real you can really believe these actors actually lived the lives they portray.
Sadly Hollywood has lost its way and lost most of its magic. Hopefully this may point Studios and Producers to invest in films that speak to real people rather than preaching a socially-driven doctrine.
Be aware that Tom has some spicy lines in the story which are explained away by his personality making a 180 after having a stroke. Humorous - a bit -but I felt unnecessary. Perhaps it was done to insure a PG-13 rating. My sole criticism of an otherwise tasteful film for all,
When I saw Martin Scorsese's name in the credits I was pleased that he was contacted with true art in film.
The acting is so real you can really believe these actors actually lived the lives they portray.
Sadly Hollywood has lost its way and lost most of its magic. Hopefully this may point Studios and Producers to invest in films that speak to real people rather than preaching a socially-driven doctrine.
Be aware that Tom has some spicy lines in the story which are explained away by his personality making a 180 after having a stroke. Humorous - a bit -but I felt unnecessary. Perhaps it was done to insure a PG-13 rating. My sole criticism of an otherwise tasteful film for all,