Gamevolution writes that one feels as though they’re lying in bed in an Italian hotel room, flipping between channels with the subtitles on. The stories are so completely unrelated by anything other than theme that one wonders why we can’t just watch one at a time rather than schizophrenically flipping around. That’s just what makes this film difficult to review. There are four threads, under one roof, sure, but spiritually isolated, like every white family in Connecticut. (Sorry, that’s redundant. Every family in Connecticut.)
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