If you've seen After Life and Derek before, you will be forgiven for thinking a type cast David Earl is playing a variation on the strange, single middle aged man character he is so well known for.
This film was sold to me as an endearing tale but it just isn't. The whole washing machine man story is uninteresting, the humour feels lazy and the 'coming of age' type story just doesn't resonate at all because of the lack of depth to the washing machine character.
It feels like this movie tries to be abstract and unique but there isn't enough substance in this film to pull it off.
The supporting cast of characters also lack imagination and interest.
Definitely would not recommend as the film has few highlights or redeeming features.
This film was sold to me as an endearing tale but it just isn't. The whole washing machine man story is uninteresting, the humour feels lazy and the 'coming of age' type story just doesn't resonate at all because of the lack of depth to the washing machine character.
It feels like this movie tries to be abstract and unique but there isn't enough substance in this film to pull it off.
The supporting cast of characters also lack imagination and interest.
Definitely would not recommend as the film has few highlights or redeeming features.
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