Review of Grace Is Gone (2007) by Kevin M. W — 08 Jun 2016
A simply melody of lost played quite elegantly in this road trip of a film as a monosyllabbic dad must find a way to talk to his own children his own way in only a short amount of time. Cusack et al only have a bare minimum to work with and yet what is accomplished is substantive.
Particularly of interest is how barren the United States really is, a collection of places where people can buy things. This is an impressive thought poem and like poetry it is only for those in the mood for it.
This review of Grace Is Gone (2007) was written by Kevin M. W on 08 Jun 2016.
Grace Is Gone has generally received positive reviews.
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