The Roads Not Taken Reviews
Good performances and nicely woven together story lines
Bardem is a great actor and a dad that's falling apart mentally. But his different selfs in different cities and families don't connect. AKA - this don't make no sense.
Well acted, but very depressing. If you have a loved one with decreasing mental abilities, I would advise against it.
A really hard watch. Great cast all around. Javier outdoes himself once again. The movie deals with loss, guilt, regret and it is definitely not everyone's cup of tea.
Here's what need to be pointed out regarding what this film is and applicably means. Criticized for its active lackey stemmed from misperception over its realism that could only be empathetically understood if you witnessed the similar mental deterioration from a loved one's dementia. While research has been done as a supportive production value for a firm grasp, director Sally Porter handled it with a personal degree that connects like it was meant to be. Then as a viewer who's more involved towards the topic than just a casual one drawn either into star power or topic, the presented story also meant to connect with current or experienced struggles depicted here with quite an insight adjacent to narrative wholesomeness. Both Elle Fanning and Javier Bardem representationally performed with relatability bolstering and certifying their nuanced gravitas. Not perfect as it's gone as far it wants essentially through grasped ideas and insightful depth without necessarily going for the extra mile that agreeably spell captivation, resulting this as perfectly average. (B)
Really boring.. Tried hard not to doze off but couldn't stay awake.
Waited for more answers than what we were given.
Great acting and writing made this movie a success.Different & not your average movie.Great couples movie to relax and enjoy without arguing about scenes in a movie that your partner doesn't like haha.
This movie is unwatchable. Amazing that such a talented cast signed on create it.