Is an unusually long life an achievement? That's the crucial question Hunter Weeks's dim-witted and embarrassing first-person documentary Walter could ask but never does. (Weeks does, however, devote several scenes to him and his girlfriend, Walter producer Sarah Hall, eating burritos in their apartment.) After meeting 114-year-old Walter Breuning, the world's oldest living man at the time of filming, Weeks becomes a liver-spot chaser, tracking down and interviewing several "supercentenarians"—those who have reached or surpassed the age of 110. Midway through their journey, he chuckles, "I'm hanging out with the oldest people in the world. It's so bizarre." He might as well be talking about a donkey with the world's longest teeth—he's not interested in these p...
- 10/2/2013
- Village Voice
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