How can you go wrong with a movie in which Scrabble plays such a significant role? My answer is you simply can't.
SAN provides a glimpse into a family that seems unable to develop real relationships. Instead the father (Nighy) and son (Riley) mask their inabilities in a common goal to search for a lost family member.
While SAN is never much of a movie at all, it packs an emotional wallop that builds and builds until the final scene that is both gut-wrenching and somehow satisfying.
The performances are subtle yet spot on.
If you like low-key, non flashy movies, I think you will definitely enjoy this.
SAN provides a glimpse into a family that seems unable to develop real relationships. Instead the father (Nighy) and son (Riley) mask their inabilities in a common goal to search for a lost family member.
While SAN is never much of a movie at all, it packs an emotional wallop that builds and builds until the final scene that is both gut-wrenching and somehow satisfying.
The performances are subtle yet spot on.
If you like low-key, non flashy movies, I think you will definitely enjoy this.