Papa Haydn
Joined Oct 2001
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Papa Haydn's rating
I discovered this movie on tubitv and I loved it!
Please reconsider any impressions you may have gotten from the other reviews here: why would they try watching this movie if they were turned off by the obvious subject matter?
This movie abounds with humor, but it does not shy away from displaying affectionate moments between Tony and Lisa, a brother and sister who were separated for many years by their parents.
Both these special moments and the wacky humor are at once awkward and endearing. I found myself rooting for the two leads while appreciating their connection.
The movie is so full of these odd moments between them and the other characters of the show, especially their father. I recoiled in embarrassment and delight at these times, and I was grateful a movie with dialogue and subject matter this could be made.
I feel the movie actually surpasses it's own tagline "an incestuous comedy". And yet it never tried to be something that is not. It builds up quite a bit of a fondness and closeness between the characters before anything freak really happens. And when the movie ended, it made me wishing there was more!
If you enjoy this topic, give the movie a try.
Please reconsider any impressions you may have gotten from the other reviews here: why would they try watching this movie if they were turned off by the obvious subject matter?
This movie abounds with humor, but it does not shy away from displaying affectionate moments between Tony and Lisa, a brother and sister who were separated for many years by their parents.
Both these special moments and the wacky humor are at once awkward and endearing. I found myself rooting for the two leads while appreciating their connection.
The movie is so full of these odd moments between them and the other characters of the show, especially their father. I recoiled in embarrassment and delight at these times, and I was grateful a movie with dialogue and subject matter this could be made.
I feel the movie actually surpasses it's own tagline "an incestuous comedy". And yet it never tried to be something that is not. It builds up quite a bit of a fondness and closeness between the characters before anything freak really happens. And when the movie ended, it made me wishing there was more!
If you enjoy this topic, give the movie a try.