Review

  • 17 March 2022
    7/10
    Solid
    Men are made by their mistakes. It's only when you lose everything you find out who you are. You find the best part of yourself.

    For a directorial debut, Tyson Johnston did a solid job making a touching and investing story. The performances were all solid. And hey, there's Jason Isaacs, who did a great job even though he had little screen time.

    The story itself still was a bit too quick. The relationship between the estranged dad and the kids should have been explored further.

    Overall, it's a good drama with potential. 7.5/10.