1/10
Disappointing
10 August 2020
Very little covered in this film. It uses low-quality re-enactments. It is terribly slow. Worse, however, is that it doesn't reach for anything. It's Mrs. Klebold watching 1st graders learn to be mindful and smiling in the background. No grit, no depth, very little vulnerability. It's a plea for suicide awareness (that's how she frames her son's acts: suicide-with murder). It ends with a long, long monologue on the importance of mental health awareness. Very disappointing. Not worth watching or discussing. The trailer would suffice for the entire content of the film.
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