So what's with the subtitles? There when they speak English
and missing when speaking Arabic or whatever? Is that supposed
to be cute/innovative? Or to demonstrate that what they are talking
about is irrelevant?
Almost as bad is the never-ending discussion with the psychoanalyst who feels that White Fang, a story about a wolf dog, is the most important book he has ever read (did he even go to college?) and a book all his patients should read because the theme applies to them all. The irony about the uselessness of therapy is mostly tiring and labored.
As for the performance of the lead actress, yes deadpan looks and emotionless responses, are all the rage these days, but it's not enough to overcome the listless and hahaha script.
Almost as bad is the never-ending discussion with the psychoanalyst who feels that White Fang, a story about a wolf dog, is the most important book he has ever read (did he even go to college?) and a book all his patients should read because the theme applies to them all. The irony about the uselessness of therapy is mostly tiring and labored.
As for the performance of the lead actress, yes deadpan looks and emotionless responses, are all the rage these days, but it's not enough to overcome the listless and hahaha script.