micalclark
Entrou em mai. de 2008
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It's rare in these days of three hour plus movies to say I wish a film was longer, but in this case, I wish it was.
It's an interesting film and well worth watching in terms of seeing someone living life to the fullest and suddenly finding themselves, unexpectedly, at the end of it all.
My only complaint is at the end of 102 minutes, relatively short these days, that I didn't feel I knew Daniel as well as I could have. From what I understand he filmed over a thousand hours of his life, and this easily could have been a two hour to two and half hour film and I would've felt like I knew him better.
On the upside, maybe more people will watch it as it's reasonably short and since it was produced by his sister, maybe she didn't know what best to include or leave out.
In the end it would be difficult not to recommend it, as it is one of those "live life while you can" kind of stories. I just wish I got to know Daniel a little better over the course of the film and with all the available footage there was, I think the possibility was there.
It's an interesting film and well worth watching in terms of seeing someone living life to the fullest and suddenly finding themselves, unexpectedly, at the end of it all.
My only complaint is at the end of 102 minutes, relatively short these days, that I didn't feel I knew Daniel as well as I could have. From what I understand he filmed over a thousand hours of his life, and this easily could have been a two hour to two and half hour film and I would've felt like I knew him better.
On the upside, maybe more people will watch it as it's reasonably short and since it was produced by his sister, maybe she didn't know what best to include or leave out.
In the end it would be difficult not to recommend it, as it is one of those "live life while you can" kind of stories. I just wish I got to know Daniel a little better over the course of the film and with all the available footage there was, I think the possibility was there.
The fact that Hex followers have often been described as a cult and that almost every review of this film has rated it a ten, should tell you everything you need to know about the reviewers. There is currently only one review out of over fifty that rates this film as less than a ten and that's at an eight. There are very few films that really deserve a ten rating. Any film that has anything to say will have some people who love it and some who hate it. So it's pretty obvious the ratings are being manipulated and that it's really just a ninety minute infomercial for Hex.
The film consists mostly of talking heads hype people for Hex who call themselves Hexicans including the scam leader himself Richard Heart bragging about not only Hex, but his big dick, cars, high IQ, ability to predict the future, and world's largest diamond. You'll see other reviews claim the film is balanced because they interview one couple who lost money in comparison to all the others, some of whom are hyping Hex and PulseChain even though they lost money as well. That's not what any normal person would consider balanced.
In addition, there's several scenes about midway through that look completely staged. One where Heart is supposedly at a meetup in Denmark at which people in the audience asking questions and they cut back and forth to Heart in front of a red curtain answering questions. The lighting and sound give the impression these weren't even filmed at the same time in the same room, as if the questions were filmed and then Heart was filmed later after he thought up cute funny answers. Cue the canned laughter. Then there's another scene with Heart at what appears to be an estate surrounded by blonde debutante investors drinking wine and dancing with hula girls while making his pitch. No explanation of who these rich blond potential investors are is ever made.
Without any spoilers to how the film itself ends, it's pretty easy to look up on the internet how Hex and PulseChain are doing now. Hex reached its height in Sept 2021 at .478 and is currently, at time of this review, at .0005 and Pulsechain has been at zero since May. Richard Heart is currently being sued by the SEC.
I truly hope no one reading the reviews here or watching the film gets taken in by the hype.
The film consists mostly of talking heads hype people for Hex who call themselves Hexicans including the scam leader himself Richard Heart bragging about not only Hex, but his big dick, cars, high IQ, ability to predict the future, and world's largest diamond. You'll see other reviews claim the film is balanced because they interview one couple who lost money in comparison to all the others, some of whom are hyping Hex and PulseChain even though they lost money as well. That's not what any normal person would consider balanced.
In addition, there's several scenes about midway through that look completely staged. One where Heart is supposedly at a meetup in Denmark at which people in the audience asking questions and they cut back and forth to Heart in front of a red curtain answering questions. The lighting and sound give the impression these weren't even filmed at the same time in the same room, as if the questions were filmed and then Heart was filmed later after he thought up cute funny answers. Cue the canned laughter. Then there's another scene with Heart at what appears to be an estate surrounded by blonde debutante investors drinking wine and dancing with hula girls while making his pitch. No explanation of who these rich blond potential investors are is ever made.
Without any spoilers to how the film itself ends, it's pretty easy to look up on the internet how Hex and PulseChain are doing now. Hex reached its height in Sept 2021 at .478 and is currently, at time of this review, at .0005 and Pulsechain has been at zero since May. Richard Heart is currently being sued by the SEC.
I truly hope no one reading the reviews here or watching the film gets taken in by the hype.
Light hearted beautiful movie about family and the way music can bring people together.
Eve Hewson is amazing as a single mom, struggling to sort out her life, and make a connection with her troublesome son. I had no idea she was Bono's daughter until I read her bio here on IMDB to find out what else I could see her in.
Joseph Gordon Leavitt is great as an overseas guitar teacher although I felt his character could've been more developed, Oren Kinlan is fantastic as Flora's troublesome but sensitive son, and Jack Reynor does well in his small part as Flora's ex and Max's Dad. Most other characters are pretty incidental.
Overall the story and writing is subtle, but really well done. Production wise there probably wasn't a huge budget, but it works well for this nice understated story.
There's little not to like here. Overall a wonderful film.
Eve Hewson is amazing as a single mom, struggling to sort out her life, and make a connection with her troublesome son. I had no idea she was Bono's daughter until I read her bio here on IMDB to find out what else I could see her in.
Joseph Gordon Leavitt is great as an overseas guitar teacher although I felt his character could've been more developed, Oren Kinlan is fantastic as Flora's troublesome but sensitive son, and Jack Reynor does well in his small part as Flora's ex and Max's Dad. Most other characters are pretty incidental.
Overall the story and writing is subtle, but really well done. Production wise there probably wasn't a huge budget, but it works well for this nice understated story.
There's little not to like here. Overall a wonderful film.