A banged up family reunites to spin the world in new directions.A banged up family reunites to spin the world in new directions.A banged up family reunites to spin the world in new directions.
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The feel is melancholic with a mixture of happiness mixed in. To understand how the protagonist feels you must have some knowledge of the challenges dementia creates in real life. It provided food for thought, the story line was consistent and well written, good movie
Things go downhill from there, and "there" is the opening credits. This mess is the opposite of a feel good story, and that's the best thing I can say. However, if you make it to the end, could you share with the rest of us what the ending was supposed to mean. Was it the equivalent of the cultures who put the old folks on an ice floe and send them into the ocean?
Is there anything redeeming about this movie. The young actress who played Eddie did a very nice job. She's the one star in a one-star rating. Everyone, and everything else, get no stars and may the Good Lord have mercy on their souls.
Is there anything redeeming about this movie. The young actress who played Eddie did a very nice job. She's the one star in a one-star rating. Everyone, and everything else, get no stars and may the Good Lord have mercy on their souls.
This was real life. Not Hollywood. And I really enjoyed ever moment. I will be reflecting about this movie for a long time.
Hands down some of the worst acting anyone ever filmed badly. On top of that we're asked to look at the driving range casualty guy for extented periods of time.
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- TriviaOrigin of the title: Early in the production, Deanna M. Lehman (Pop's bar girl, set photographer) told an anecdote about a certain teenage friend would always say "Auf Wiedersehen" whenever they parted. Unfamiliar with German, Deanna had always thought he was saying "Halfway to Zen", only to realize the actual phrase years later. She suggested "Halfway to Zen" as a potential title, and the Adams' as well as their focus group liked it. The wordplay was subsequently written into the crossword puzzle scene between Pop and Vic.
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