This was disappointingly done. They might as well have positioned the cameras around the stage of a Broadway theater since it's like a made video of a stage play. The overacting by Jim Parsons is excruciating to watch, almost like Sheldon in "The Big Bang Theory". That characterization fits that series, but just doesn't work here! I guess the writers wanted this to be true to the play hence the length of the movie. This theme might have been relevant 50 years ago but somehow has lost much of its impact.