The third in a really interesting trilogy. 20 years after Henry Fool, Henry's child is now 18 and can be released from living undercover with a pastor and his family.
His mom is in prison, his dad is on the run and his uncle, the unexpected poet who made a lot of money after being a janitor, never leaves his apartment.
The quirky-yet-deadpan characters, and the storyline proves to be a clever follow-up to the connected films (Henry Fool and Faye Grim) while also working as a stand-alone. Also, it must be said that the addition of Aubrey Plaza was a bonus. If you like Aubrey, this is a must-see, she fit right in.
The ending was a little strange but if you are a fan of idiosyncratic indie films, see this film.
His mom is in prison, his dad is on the run and his uncle, the unexpected poet who made a lot of money after being a janitor, never leaves his apartment.
The quirky-yet-deadpan characters, and the storyline proves to be a clever follow-up to the connected films (Henry Fool and Faye Grim) while also working as a stand-alone. Also, it must be said that the addition of Aubrey Plaza was a bonus. If you like Aubrey, this is a must-see, she fit right in.
The ending was a little strange but if you are a fan of idiosyncratic indie films, see this film.