I’m not particularly enamoured with its forced, twee quaintness and not everything has to be profound (as the modern, independent documentarians tend to skew towards). However, the subject matter is inherently quite quaint so, who am I to judge? I mean, it’s a documentary about porridge and, much like porridge, you might like it.
I’m not particularly enamoured with its forced, twee quaintness and not everything has to be profound (as the modern, independent documentarians tend to skew towards). However, the subject matter is inherently quite quaint so, who am I to judge? I mean, it’s a documentary about porridge and, much like porridge, you might like it.