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BrianSez's Review

Summary - Really Great 4.5

An amazing story that will elicit most emotions at your disposal: pain of loss, joy of triumph, love, anger, joy, resentment, disbelief. This documentary follows the story of Andrew Bagby and his family. What happens to Andrew is nothing short of unbelievable. As you watch this story unfold the disbelief grows and you find yourself getting emotionally involved in this film…. all the way through the end. Resist researching the story before watching it for the best impact.

Acting - Perfect 5.0

The dialog and interviews with all involved were very well done.

Male Stars - Perfect 5.0

Female Stars - Perfect 5.0

Female Costars - Perfect 5.0

Male Costars - Perfect 5.0

Film - Really Great 4.5

Kurt Kuenne focuses on Andrew, his family and friends, and others associated with the main story. The Interviews were structured in a way to give a good background of Andrew’s past and the depth of love his friends and family had for him. Later in the story, Kuenne brings in all who associated with Andrew, not just because of the story itself, but to further the viewer’s relationship with him. As a result, when the good and bad happen – it seems you are as deeply affected by things as you would have been in real life.

Direction - Really Great 4.5

Dialogue - Really Great 4.5

Music - Really Great 4.5

Visuals - Really Great 4.5

Edge - Risqué 2.0

Sex Titillating 2.0

Violence Fierce 2.0

Rudeness Salty 2.0

Reality - Natural 1.0

Circumstantial - Natural 1.0

Biological - Natural 1.0

Physical - Natural 1.0

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