We live in a world obsessed with speed and fast paced get to the point culture. This film forces you to slow down and examine one man's quest for understanding of his father. The director lets the story progress slowly and builds it to an understanding of life itself. One may not agree with how this was filmed, but I found that I was thoroughly intrigued with his quest and the slow build was necessary. You may not agree with how this was filmed, but I thought that it was done perfectly.