Movie Review: "Robot and Frank" (3.5 stars = Very Good)

PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE
By Barry Paris
In the ambiguous "near future" of a clever caper called "Robot & Frank," old codgers such as Frank are not scared -- just annoyed -- by the latest technological gadgets, which are only slightly higher-tech than today's. More annoying than the technology are the young technocrats, who are phasing out all obsolete "printed matter" at his local library. Comedy or drama? Geriatric-robotic buddy movie, sentimental fluff or social satire? I'm not sure. But give "Robot & Frank" credit, with its smart plot twists, for at least addressing the A-word Hollywood usually ignores: aging. It's a most unlikely but almost irresistible Alzheimer's allegory. The tender moments resonate. Mr. Langella shines. [link] ★★★★

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