Review of Man Push Cart (2006) by David S — 17 Sep 2010
This film weaves a sad tale of a mourning husband, absent father, and faded star. It is a little short on detail, and instead achieves poignancy through a succession of subtly depressing social interludes and the daily grind.
In this version of the city, casual words cut like knives and random chance is a cruel master. None of the actors are professional, but they all do an excellent job. The movie has a rough, unscripted feel, and a numbing sense of loss.
This review of Man Push Cart (2006) was written by David S on 17 Sep 2010.
Man Push Cart has generally received positive reviews.
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