Review of Fubar

Fubar (2002)
10/10
Couple a boneheads with moments of beautiful human depth
30 October 2016
Special, heartfelt, wonderful. Couple a boneheads with moments of beautiful human depth and relate-ability.

It's what I love about Kevin Smith's films when he really gets it right. Enjoyable.

What I love about the Canadianness is that even in conflicts there is an underlying politeness and even niceness that I hope to emulate.

It's like when kids fight, they have the humanity to forgive and forget in like a minute.

Filmed really well as well. Considering the budget they must have had, it is seamlessly wonderful in that you never really feel like 'oh this is a documentary and I'm supposed to forget the camera is a weird thing to be there', you're just there with them in an effortless looking but very difficult way to achieve.
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