Review of Answers to Nothing (2011) by Christopher H — 27 Mar 2012
Attempting too much to be like the ensemble cast city dramas like Crash, Answers To Nothing tries to stitch a handful of people's lives together, intertwining them and giving them cultural and relevant issues that they can work through.
Though there is little to work with and even less to come out with, the film still succeeds in finding a good group of people to keep the events interesting and captivating, especially Dane Cook, you continues to grow as a dramatic actor and delivering a sentimental performance that overshadows the majority.
Still, the statements fall a bit flat and predictable, leaving this ensemble film just another Crash wanna-be.
This review of Answers to Nothing (2011) was written by Christopher H on 27 Mar 2012.
Answers to Nothing has generally received negative reviews.
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