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Kung Fu Elliot (2015) Movie Critic Review
Production:
Genres: Drama, Comedy, Romance, Documentary
Country: Canada
Language: English
Director; Jaret Belliveau, Matthew Bauckman
Producer: David Eberts, Jaret Belliveau, Matthew Bauckman
Kung Fu Elliot (2015) Movie Critic Review - Kung Fu Elliot Movie Directed by Jaret Belliveau, Matthew Bauckman. Under Production: N/A. In Cinema Feb 20, 2015 with Producer: David Eberts, Jaret Belliveau, Matthew Bauckman
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The New York Times | Daniel M. GoldWatching Elliot and his fellows stumble determinedly through shoots, pleasantly delusional about the movie’s prospects, is mildly amusing, a testament to indie film’s appeal for a certain hardy strain of dreamer. But the joke sours, and the documentary, filmed over two years, turns darker.
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The Playlist | Kevin JagernauthWhile it's not close to the level of "Stories We Tell" in terms of commenting on the reliability of narrators and the cozy comfort of dishonesty to smooth over thornier life issues, the finale of "Elliot" is murky enough to leave folks guessing as to the true motivations of the entire film.
Full Review
Production:
Genres: Drama, Comedy, Romance, Documentary
Country: Canada
Language: English
Director; Jaret Belliveau, Matthew Bauckman
Producer: David Eberts, Jaret Belliveau, Matthew Bauckman
Kung Fu Elliot (2015) Movie Critic Review - Kung Fu Elliot Movie Directed by Jaret Belliveau, Matthew Bauckman. Under Production: N/A. In Cinema Feb 20, 2015 with Producer: David Eberts, Jaret Belliveau, Matthew Bauckman
Critic Reviews for Kung Fu Elliot - MDBReviews
Kung Fu Elliot critic reviews provided by Metacritic.com
The New York Times | Daniel M. GoldWatching Elliot and his fellows stumble determinedly through shoots, pleasantly delusional about the movie’s prospects, is mildly amusing, a testament to indie film’s appeal for a certain hardy strain of dreamer. But the joke sours, and the documentary, filmed over two years, turns darker.
Full Review
The Playlist | Kevin JagernauthWhile it's not close to the level of "Stories We Tell" in terms of commenting on the reliability of narrators and the cozy comfort of dishonesty to smooth over thornier life issues, the finale of "Elliot" is murky enough to leave folks guessing as to the true motivations of the entire film.
Full Review
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