The aardvark has evolved to be one of a kind. You could say the same of Josh Norman.
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hyped garbage
Great Film overall
Good movie but grossly overrated
The acting in this movie is really good.
Emily Milburton is a therapist who is struggling with personal problems. Things change when she meets her new patient, Josh Norman, who is mentally ill. Josh starts to develop feelings for Emily but things get intesting when Emily falls for Josh's brother, Craig. Despite a very good cast of big names 'Aardvark' simply doesn't work both as an idea and a movie as a whole. The characters were paper thin written, the pacing was horrible and the storyline went threw every direction and basically hit the wall every single time. Overall a disappointing drama. (0/10)
Boring no action absolutely positively no reason to watch this
I'm sorry to say, this movie didn't work for me at any level. The cast is strong and the ending is decent, but those are all the positives I can come up with. The dialogue is terribly stilted and the storyline consistently doesn't seem to know where it wants to go. I would say save yourself the awkward and painful trek here. In a postscript, Jenny Slate's character may be the worst therapist in the history of movies (maybe she missed the classes on therapist/patient boundaries).
It's a surrealistic movie that seems to be about isolation for the most part as each charter seems to be dealing with the fact that they are alone in some form or matter. It's a little too surrealistic for me to the point that I don't know what's going on, which would not be too bad if not for the fact that I found the characters very uninteresting. The characters are played by interesting actors which is the only reason why I was able to hold onto any interest but...