
A look at how his parents' divorce affects the life of a young boy..


Is it worth a watch? If you're in the mood for a dusty, black-and-white drama that doesn't try to reinvent the wheel, sure. It’s for folks who like those old-school, slightly stagey emotional stories. If you need pacing that moves faster than a turtle in mud, you’re gonna hate it. There’s a specific scene where the ki...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Charles Lamont

Eduardo Notari
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"Is it worth a watch? If you're in the mood for a dusty, black-and-white drama that doesn't try to reinvent the wheel, sure. It’s for folks who like those old-school, slightly stagey emotional stories. If you need pacing that moves faster than a turtle in mud, you’re gonna hate it. There’s a specific scene where the kid is just sitting on a porch, staring into space. The camera stays on him for what feels like a small eternity. You can almost see the gears turning in his head, trying to make sen..."
Eddie Fetherston
Gene Whitney, Robert Meller, Harry Sauber, Earle Snell
United States

