2 reviews
Movies like they used to make
'What's My Name Again' comes alive from the opening title sequence, taking you back to a simpler time of surf, VW bugs, and the familiar muddiness of stepping into adulthood.
The film expertly navigates the very internal, very human condition elements of identity, character, and self-discovery in a way that empathizes us with the ensemble cast and leaves us questioning whether or not any of us 'really' have it all figured out.
First-time director Spencer Zender is fearless with his visual story-telling, finding comfort in the discomfort, while accomplishing one of the most challenging aspects of filmmaking -- communicating characters' stakes to the audience's consciousness. In short, it's compelling because WE CARE.
The film expertly navigates the very internal, very human condition elements of identity, character, and self-discovery in a way that empathizes us with the ensemble cast and leaves us questioning whether or not any of us 'really' have it all figured out.
First-time director Spencer Zender is fearless with his visual story-telling, finding comfort in the discomfort, while accomplishing one of the most challenging aspects of filmmaking -- communicating characters' stakes to the audience's consciousness. In short, it's compelling because WE CARE.
- cardonaerik
- Aug 14, 2023
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Funny, deep, and a beautiful family journey
Really great movie. The soundtrack and cinematography are really well done for a period piece in the 80s, and absolutely beautiful to watch.
The characters all have their own baggage they work through. The film is funny, heartwarming, and thought-provoking. It is a great reminder that even though as a family we all have our own unique challenges, we have a shared history and humanity.
The acting was top-notch, especially Ryan Winn as the lead character. I loved every scene with Bo and Karen.
The script was really well-written and engaging. The music set the tone, and the struggles were relatable.
Definitely worth a watch!
The characters all have their own baggage they work through. The film is funny, heartwarming, and thought-provoking. It is a great reminder that even though as a family we all have our own unique challenges, we have a shared history and humanity.
The acting was top-notch, especially Ryan Winn as the lead character. I loved every scene with Bo and Karen.
The script was really well-written and engaging. The music set the tone, and the struggles were relatable.
Definitely worth a watch!
- lucaszndr10
- Jul 18, 2023
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