Jenny Slate is drop-dead gorgeous; and that's pretty much the only reason I watched this movie through to the end.
However, I don't get one thing: What does this movie have to do with an aardvark? The only time an aardvark is even related to in the flick is when the two brothers were apparently looking at one at the zoo when they were both young... and I still don't get it.
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The aardvark has evolved to be one of a kind. You could say the same of Josh Norman.
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August 20, 2018 at 09:24 PM
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Aardvark???
Interesting idea but falls a bit short.
Interesting concept for a story, but it's execution could have been stronger. I don't think it's the fault of the actors, probably the and dialogue and direction is to blame.
AArdvark ? what the ##$$ ?
Josh (Zach Quinto) is seeing a therapist, and says and does in-appropriate things right from the start. A more serious role for him, after Star Trek. We keep seeing images of the aardvark, although at this point, we're not sure why. and Josh sees his brother's face here and there. and he rarely answers the question asked by Dr. Milburton (Jenny Slate). Jon Hamm from MadMen is in here as Josh's brother, and of course, his therapist is sleeping with his brother. SO inappropriate. kind of a mind stretcher. the whole time, we're not sure what's real and what is not. and more images of aardvarks. clearly Josh is delusional, and some questions do get answered. kinda freaky. interesting study in therapy. it's very okay. Writer/director Brian Shoaf seems to make relationship films.