Quarantine Watch #665: Love, Antosha (2019)

I feel like Anton Yelchin’s death just happened, so it is insane to think it was almost 5 years ago. This was such a warm documentary while also playing in a world full of feelings and sadness. Its so great that there have been so many interviews with him, not only professional ones but just him in front of his camera in the house. The whole film just feels like the aura Anton gives off, which is the greatest thing about it. He really seemed like an amazing guy. I would have liked to have met him.

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