Review of Tumbledown (2016) by Michael Snydel for The Film Stage — 19 Feb 2016
As a study of grief, it’s moving, featuring authentic performances and a keen understanding of the receding hibernation that comes with losing a cornerstone person in one’s life. As a romance, it’s slow-going but believable.
And as a look at the unfair mythos attributed to the dead, it’s nuanced and incisive. But in attempting to balance these complementary parts, Tumbledown is buried by its own ambitions.
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This review of Tumbledown (2016) was written by Michael Snydel and published by The Film Stage on 19 Feb 2016.
Tumbledown has generally received positive reviews.
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