'Life of Chuck' review: TIFF People's Choice winner is tedious sap
Briefly

The Life of Chuck unfolds as a backward narrative, exploring a character's life in a world on the brink of apocalypse, blending dark humor and existential dread.
Mike Flanagan’s film, loosely based on a Stephen King story, is characterized by its overlong structure and convoluted storytelling that paradoxically intrigues and frustrates.
Chiwetel Ejiofor’s performance as Marty conveys deep emotional turmoil against a backdrop of societal collapse, raising questions not just about survival but about meaning and memory.
In a world filled with destruction, the film humorously questions the absurdity of life, spotlighting poignant moments like a father mourning the loss of PornHub.
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