![]() What a debut it is! Setting out to make a film on the Villages, Florida’s vast retirement community that is a self-styled “utopia” and fantasyland of living facilities for seniors who are being sold a “happily ever after” idea of life in their golden years, Oppenheim basically moved in for a few months - undercover, as it were - to stake out the territory and come up with angles to tell this story in a way that defies the marketing materials. ![]() ![]() Aronofsky serves as sort of a guide and mentor for the real genius who made the ironically titled Some Kind of Heaven, and that would be Lance Oppenheim, a young documentarian previously known for his offbeat shorts including Long Term Parking and The Happiest Man in the World and here making his feature debut.
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