Trailer Link
Release Date:
May 22, 2015
Synopsis:
From IMDb: “A manic-depressive mess of a father tries to win back his wife by attempting to take full responsibility of their two young, spirited daughters, who don’t make the overwhelming task any easier.”
Poster: B- / C+ / D
Review: These two designs are basically the same, the differences presented in (#1) are more successfully executed, with a vivid background of cherished memories even if the character elements of (#2) are more crisp, clear and visually arresting.
(#3) Proof that foreign territories don’t always get the better design, this ramshackle effort is clunky, bland and forgettable.
Trailer: B
Review: While it seems clear from the trailer that Mark Ruffalo is Capital-A Acting here, it still gives a unique chance to watch Ruffalo do something more daring and exciting. The story is a tad rudimentary as presented, but there’s a genuine familiarity and accessibility boiling underneath it.
Oscar Prospects:
The acting field will be too crowded and this film too slight to earn Mark Ruffalo another Oscar nomination.
Revisions:
(May 24, 2015) Original
(June 14, 2015) New Poster (#3)
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