Looking at all of the positive reviews, I feel mean to dislike this movie. It is about different kinds of people helping different kinds of people, and that's nice. But that alone does not a good movie make.
It's the sort of movie where you have a song every once in a while, by Russian senior citizens, or a disabled guy, or some young black men, or an aspiring opera singer. It feels very unscripted, with a lot of repetition of dialog by non-professional actors.
The movie was reasonably cohesive through the road trip, but then the movie goes on and on and on. Watch these people open a jar of sauerkraut for several minutes. Watch these guys move a couch for several minutes. And so on.
On the very positive side, Lauren Spencer as the young woman was excellent.
It's the sort of movie where you have a song every once in a while, by Russian senior citizens, or a disabled guy, or some young black men, or an aspiring opera singer. It feels very unscripted, with a lot of repetition of dialog by non-professional actors.
The movie was reasonably cohesive through the road trip, but then the movie goes on and on and on. Watch these people open a jar of sauerkraut for several minutes. Watch these guys move a couch for several minutes. And so on.
On the very positive side, Lauren Spencer as the young woman was excellent.