Heartwarming road trip father-and-son movie
A world-famous photographer with a terminal illness asks the help of his estranged son to drive him to Dwayne's Photo in Parsons, Kansas, the last photo lab that still processes Kodachrome film. He has been holding on to several rolls of film for years and wants to have them developed before he dies and Kodachrome is permanently discontinued.
Although formulaic and predictable, it's simple, believable, heartwarming, and enjoyable. It's a nod to old-school film photography and the music of Live. It's a great father-and-son road trip film that will bring a tear to your eye. Didn't realize I would also dig Jason and Elizabeth's chemistry (which was off the charts!)
Although formulaic and predictable, it's simple, believable, heartwarming, and enjoyable. It's a nod to old-school film photography and the music of Live. It's a great father-and-son road trip film that will bring a tear to your eye. Didn't realize I would also dig Jason and Elizabeth's chemistry (which was off the charts!)
- thatmoviegirl
- Jan 14, 2024