‘Imaginary’ Review: A Sinister Teddy Bear and Too Much Schlock Metaphysics
What “Imaginary” lacks, in all its arbitrary ersatz trickiness, is a grounded, exploratory sense of the psychology that binds children to the friends they make up.
What “Imaginary” lacks, in all its arbitrary ersatz trickiness, is a grounded, exploratory sense of the psychology that binds children to the friends they make up.