Well-conceived, well-written, well-executed. Impressive cinematography--a fairly classic approach with some innovative twists. I've heard others say it's a very "pretty" film from a technical standpoint, and from what I can tell I would have to agree.
In terms of content, I found it a very sympathetic approach to a difficult subject, and one which advocates for seniors and Alzheimer's sufferers could very easily use as a teaching tool. At the same time, it manages to do an exceptional job of "humanizing" its subjects; rather than being "just another 'disease' film," it succeeds in accomplishing its director's goal of being first and foremost "a love story." I am very excited to watch where the Cobblestone team goes from here.
In terms of content, I found it a very sympathetic approach to a difficult subject, and one which advocates for seniors and Alzheimer's sufferers could very easily use as a teaching tool. At the same time, it manages to do an exceptional job of "humanizing" its subjects; rather than being "just another 'disease' film," it succeeds in accomplishing its director's goal of being first and foremost "a love story." I am very excited to watch where the Cobblestone team goes from here.