Here's the thing with AJT films. They present a very deep sub-layer of a main theme, usually something alongside the lines of biblical themes, or the butterfly effect, and so on, and present themselves as dark comedies.
Overall, the concept is very interesting, well-executed, well-filmed, but more importantly, extremely well-acted. Where it falters, in my opinion, is that within the first five minutes of any of his films, you already know how it will end.
And while I understand the beauty in the journey, I find it regrettable that the plots are so paper-thin. Overall, this one will be another forgettable entry, despite being a brilliant dark comedy.
Ten out of ten for acting, ten out of ten for the comedy, but quite frankly, three out of ten for the plot overall.
Overall, the concept is very interesting, well-executed, well-filmed, but more importantly, extremely well-acted. Where it falters, in my opinion, is that within the first five minutes of any of his films, you already know how it will end.
And while I understand the beauty in the journey, I find it regrettable that the plots are so paper-thin. Overall, this one will be another forgettable entry, despite being a brilliant dark comedy.
Ten out of ten for acting, ten out of ten for the comedy, but quite frankly, three out of ten for the plot overall.