The story starts really strong. The main character James White struggles with himself and his surroundings, and strong acting performances from everyone make the highs and lows of this story impactful. The story is gripping, feels very authentic and nothing is sugarcoated.
It struggles a bit in the last third. The reason is related to the story: the other characters show up less and less, and we mostly see James talking to himself and his mother. The ending is fairly predictable from around 2/3 in, and as most other characters have left the story at this point there isn't really anything happening to look forward to.
Nonetheless very recommendable for people who like an authentic sad story.
It struggles a bit in the last third. The reason is related to the story: the other characters show up less and less, and we mostly see James talking to himself and his mother. The ending is fairly predictable from around 2/3 in, and as most other characters have left the story at this point there isn't really anything happening to look forward to.
Nonetheless very recommendable for people who like an authentic sad story.