Review of Men, Women & Children (2014) by Tvnewsguido — 03 Jan 2015
Sweet, charming, gross, awkward and insane.
Men, Women & Children is an attempt to document the impact of the technological revolution of the early 21st century across multiple generations of regular Americans. It's also a story about marriage, parenting, first love and anonymous sex.
It is instantly dated because, in the time it took to write, produce and edit, - technology and our understanding of it and of our place in the mix moved ahead of the filmmakers.
If you look at it like a period piece - set somewhere in 2011 perhaps - it accurately captures all the urban legends and tropes of those early social media days.
I had a good time with this one.
This review of Men, Women & Children (2014) was written by Tvnewsguido on 03 Jan 2015.
Men, Women & Children has generally received mixed reviews.
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