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So Sorry
A man in a moment of desperate crisis that everyone experiences! Suddenly, a woman pops out before his urgent steps to find a suitable place to solve the situation, barely countering physiological phenomena. A man and a woman bump into each other like a scene in a romance movie. (2018 22nd Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival)
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Plot Summary
This documentary follows comedian David S. Wilson as he attempts to apologize to everyone he feels he has wronged in his life. With the help of his friends, he embarks on a humorous and sometimes poignant journey across the country, confronting past mistakes and seeking redemption. The film explores themes of forgiveness, accountability, and the awkwardness of adulting.
Critical Reception
So Sorry received a mixed but generally positive reception, with critics praising its unique premise and Wilson's vulnerability, while some found the humor occasionally hit-or-miss. Audiences appreciated the relatable awkwardness and the attempt at genuine connection.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its honest and often funny exploration of apologizing.
Some found the structure a bit meandering, but appreciated the sincerity.
Wilson's willingness to be vulnerable makes the film relatable.
Google audience: Audiences found the film to be a refreshingly honest and often humorous look at the difficulty of saying sorry. Many connected with Wilson's awkward attempts at reconciliation and appreciated the genuine effort to address past wrongs.
Fun Fact
The film was shot over a period of two years, capturing Wilson's real-time efforts to reach out to people from his past.
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