While on lockdown/quarantine/stay-at-home from the Covid-19 pandemic, I had plenty of time to kill at home so I thought I watch this movie one HBO late one night. I heard of it before. I just didn't think of making it a point to see it on the big screen.
The movie was an extremely slow burn at first but I thought why not. But as the movie reeled on the story drew me in like a page-turner of a book. It was told and narrated like a book actually.
But I was heartbroken by the end of it. It was truly one of the most memorable and meaningful movie I'd seen in years.
The movie was an extremely slow burn at first but I thought why not. But as the movie reeled on the story drew me in like a page-turner of a book. It was told and narrated like a book actually.
But I was heartbroken by the end of it. It was truly one of the most memorable and meaningful movie I'd seen in years.