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      • Yes. It is good. It is sincere, funny, thoughtful and spiritual, often poignant, and with a deep strain of existential worry running underneath the whole thing. The worry is not eradicated at the end. But maybe the characters can find a life that suits them, that pleases them, in the midst of worrying about what it all means.
      www.rogerebert.com/reviews/wish-i-was-here-2014
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  2. Jul 17, 2014 · Answer key: yes, yes, maybe, kind of but not really. Uncertainty and transition, the exploration of fumbling emotions and ungrounded anxieties, can now be seen as the key interests of Braff’s...

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  3. Plot. Aidan Bloom is a 35-year-old father of two struggling to be an actor in Los Angeles while his wife, Sarah, works a tedious data entry job. In order to send their kids, Tucker and Grace, to a Jewish school, they rely on help from Aidan's father, Gabe, who insisted they go to an Orthodox Jewish day school.

  4. Jul 18, 2014 · Wish I Was Here offers a nice little story about family, sad and sweet and frequently funny. Little in it may look like real life, but it often comes close enough.

  5. Wish I was here is a perfect story that proves this. The movie starts with the childhood dream of two brothers which was to be great and how it is realised by them in the end. The actual problems of family, dreams , expectations are all beautifully depicted.

  6. Jul 19, 2014 · Make no mistake: it doesn’t take you by surprise and knock you on your ass the way Garden State did, but Wish I Was Here is Braff’s best work, and you can see his fingerprints throughout;...

  7. Wish I Was Here is definitely a flawed film, but it’s themes are relevant and it’s emotional beats are still heartfelt. Full Review | Original Score: B+ | Aug 19, 2024. Inkoo Kang TheWrap.

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