The three stories it covers don't really connect to make a whole picture, but I enjoyed each of them individually, especially the stories of the two sons.
The eldest son's love triangle has a very real sadness and desperation to it, while the younger son's lighter story of being a Jewish boy in love with a black girl keeps the film bright. The father's story feels like a supporting story to the younger son's, rather than a story I'd want to watch on its own. The movie drags a bit here and there, but all in all, I came out very pleased.
The eldest son's love triangle has a very real sadness and desperation to it, while the younger son's lighter story of being a Jewish boy in love with a black girl keeps the film bright. The father's story feels like a supporting story to the younger son's, rather than a story I'd want to watch on its own. The movie drags a bit here and there, but all in all, I came out very pleased.