The most emotionally scarring and deeply emotional, yet most necessary experience I’ve seen in a long time.
Not sure I want kids now
The most emotionally scarring and deeply emotional, yet most necessary experience I’ve seen in a long time.
Not sure I want kids now
SO GOOD until Matthew McConaughey gets sucked into an interdimensional bookshelf.
This review may contain spoilers. I can handle the truth.
The only film I’ve cried at — the film equivalent of a warm hug after a moment of sadness.
A romcom like no other - the love story between the two leads, but its truly a love film about the connection of family.
Tim’s relationship with his father is reminiscent of my own relationship between myself and my father. Truly the greatest gut punch I have felt is when the all powerful time travel trick cannot work to save Tim’s dad,…
A film which felt like nothing happened - yet felt like it dragged for around 6 hours…
Important as a cautionary tale shedding light on the exploitation of stars — as a character study its mid at best.
Some really cool sequences which are acted incredibly well but the film is majorly overshadowed by poor pacing.
ALSO - Austin needs to stop pretending he’s stuck with that accent; its like when your gran says your face will get stuck in the wind if you make a funny face (stop it mate).