Greetings again from the darkness. Mining a mid-life crisis for new film material often results in something we have seen on screen too many times in the past.
Although this unassuming story about a rock star turned producer turned recluse proceeds at a somewhat leisurely pace, underneath the exchanges among rocker father, Len (Rhys Ifans),son Max (Jack Kilmer),and rock singer Zoe (June Temple) is discord that can't be quieted. It's a strong story about parents and mentoring that refuses to be bland.
Movie is ok but I would not classify it as comedy. In whole movie there was only one scene that was bit funny and that was it.