Review of Life After Beth (2014) by Jordan Hoffman for Guardian — 13 Aug 2014
Life After Beth, a frustrating affair due to its waste of resources, feels rushed and under-rehearsed. It is a style of film-making that hopes it can glide its way into your good graces on ad-hoc performance flourishes, a wall-to-wall audio mix and editing patches.
One soon recognizes this all a cover for one key issue: a lack of original ideas.
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This review of Life After Beth (2014) was written by Jordan Hoffman and published by Guardian on 13 Aug 2014.
Life After Beth has generally received mixed reviews.
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