...and a plot requires conflict.
This film contains neither. If you remember the Wonder Years and thought the show would have been better if it was just 90% Daniel Stern narrating adult Kevin Arnold's memories, this movie is for you.
There even isn't any conflict in the small segments dedicated to the kid going to space. Everything just happens.
If anyone is familiar with the South Park 'Member Berries, that's all I could think of as I watched this plotless, nostalgia-driven "story."
'Member AstroWorld?
Yeah, I 'member!
'Member drive-In movies?
Oh! I loved drive-in movies!
'Member being a kid and knowing the world was messed up but not caring because you were a kid?
I 'member! I loved not caring about anything!
That's legit the entire move.
This film contains neither. If you remember the Wonder Years and thought the show would have been better if it was just 90% Daniel Stern narrating adult Kevin Arnold's memories, this movie is for you.
There even isn't any conflict in the small segments dedicated to the kid going to space. Everything just happens.
If anyone is familiar with the South Park 'Member Berries, that's all I could think of as I watched this plotless, nostalgia-driven "story."
'Member AstroWorld?
Yeah, I 'member!
'Member drive-In movies?
Oh! I loved drive-in movies!
'Member being a kid and knowing the world was messed up but not caring because you were a kid?
I 'member! I loved not caring about anything!
That's legit the entire move.