“Love & Debt” is one of those movies you can watch, draw some enjoyment out of, and then afterward someone will ask you “What’s it about?” and you don’t know what to say. It falls fully in the “heartwarming dramedy” pool that skews closer to television than feature films. Indeed, my first thought in reviewing it is I think it would play better as a 10- or 13-episode half-hour show. It tackles some fairly big issues and then rushes to resolve them in 97 minutes.
Love & Debt
Love & Debt
Love & Debt
“Love & Debt” is one of those movies you can watch, draw some enjoyment out of, and then afterward someone will ask you “What’s it about?” and you don’t know what to say. It falls fully in the “heartwarming dramedy” pool that skews closer to television than feature films. Indeed, my first thought in reviewing it is I think it would play better as a 10- or 13-episode half-hour show. It tackles some fairly big issues and then rushes to resolve them in 97 minutes.