7/10
Thankfully, a lighter touch than I had expected..
17 May 2017
Warning: Spoilers
My wife and I were very interested in watching this, but when we got the DVD, it sat for more than a month, primarily because we thought this was going to be relentlessly depressing, and we weren't up for it. My wife decided to forego seeing it, but I wanted to give it a shot.

I'm glad I did. I thought it was a very interesting look at Mariel and the rest of the Hemingway family. Thankfully, this had a much lighter touch than I had expected. Sure, it's not like watching an episode of Saturday Night Live, but it's also not relentlessly depressing. I think the key to whether or not you will like this film is how you feel about Mariel Hemingway. She, herself says in the film that people who watch her movies think they know all about her, but they really don't. I guess that's true, but I've always thought Mariel is humble and down-to-earth, and that's how I think she is shown in this documentary as well. If you don't think that about her, then you probably won't like it.

The interesting part of this documentary is it intertwines footage from an unfinished documentary that older sister Margaux was working on about her famous grandfather Ernest. Of course, Margaux succumbed to what is referred to in the movie as the, "Hemingway gene," and this is all that we'll probably see from what she was working on.
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