Review of Goodbye to All That (2014) by Christopher M — 03 Jan 2015
This is the kind of film that Hollywood doesn't make anymore. A simple family comedy/drama that is both light hearted and poignant with a focus on character and performance. While Schneider probably won't win any awards for his turn as Otto it should be noted that he knocked it out of the park. This is the kind of film that would completely fall a part if our lead wasn't likable. He's not a bad man, he's just somewhat clueless and irresponsible. In the hands of a lesser actor his character could have easily been buffoonish and irritating.
The film also surrounds Scheider with a strong supporting cast who add both humor and heart to this little gem of a movie. I hope that last sentence didn't come across as condescending or snarky because I meant it with my whole heart. This movie is a little gem. It reminds me of comedy/dramas of the late 70s and early 80s that I deeply miss.
The films touches on how social media has impacted dating without getting into Disconnect territory. It shows how Facebook can be used to catch up with old friends and reconnect with loved ones but it also shows how Facebook can be used to connect with new friends and have sex with them in a shower while you are in a committed relationship. The film gracefully walks the line between comedy and drama without ever fully landing on one or the other.
This review of Goodbye to All That (2014) was written by Christopher M on 03 Jan 2015.
Goodbye to All That has generally received mixed reviews.
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