Review of Seize the Day (1986) by Kyler K — 21 Jan 2011
In the grand scheme of filmography, very few films really get you to connect wholeheartedly with a character enough to feel their feelings. Whether it be the nerve racking circumstances that the script places Tommy Wilhelm or the awesome emotion shown by Robin Williams, Seize the Day is one of those few films.
"Don't marry suffering the way some people do. They marry suffering, they eat with suffering, they sleep with suffering. And they find some joy in their lives; they think their committing adultery. Forget your father. For him love is a recessive gene." - Tampkin (Jerry Stiller).
This review of Seize the Day (1986) was written by Kyler K on 21 Jan 2011.
Seize the Day has generally received mixed reviews.
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