Review of Frank (2014) by Kevin M. W — 04 Jul 2015
Civilization is comprised of little islands of humanity (we call them cliques) and this film takes a look at one such pocket led by a curious individual who hides his persona beneath a paper mache head of some cartoon character.
That he is a leader is demonstrated to be less by personal design than by that nobody else wants the job, and therein is the major focus of this curiosity: we deserve the leaders we get. What drives this clique is the desire to create music, and Frank, the emotionally stunted soul at the center, is the jewel through which the group achieves this desire.
A commentary on all of our leaders thereby, and on all of us as well.
This review of Frank (2014) was written by Kevin M. W on 04 Jul 2015.
Frank has generally received positive reviews.
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