This movie got me with it's non-abusive way of showing how abusive life can get.
It depends on the person watching whether he/she will like the storyline (which sometimes is shaky and inconsistent - e.g. Why didn't anyone get hold of his bonzai earlier if they all knew how important it was to keep him away from it?) Nevertheless, the movie has considerably pictured some of the most unholdable emotions; which are paradoxically revealed in simple conversations, simple places and in the purest way possible; like it was effortless for them to leave me speechless.
This movie is all about: 'not with a bang but a whimper' and that's the reason it communicates with the audience on a different level than most of his 'kind'.
It depends on the person watching whether he/she will like the storyline (which sometimes is shaky and inconsistent - e.g. Why didn't anyone get hold of his bonzai earlier if they all knew how important it was to keep him away from it?) Nevertheless, the movie has considerably pictured some of the most unholdable emotions; which are paradoxically revealed in simple conversations, simple places and in the purest way possible; like it was effortless for them to leave me speechless.
This movie is all about: 'not with a bang but a whimper' and that's the reason it communicates with the audience on a different level than most of his 'kind'.