
Directed by Jared Hess and Jerusha Hess; it is an interesting weave of a condemned man’s reflections on life through the worldly five senses; the last meal a sumptuous selection of fast food and a la carte is the prompt for the reminiscing to begin.

The inmate’s accent a southern American drawl, voiced by Tim Blake Nelson is an interesting selection as this region is synonymous with the Civil War, slavery, and the birthplace of the modern civil rights movement’ furthermore Texas a deep south state performs the most death penalties in the US.

Each sense animation has been created by a different animator and this has uplifted the overall effect of the film, simply by allowing the freedom to express.

Regrets and hopefully redemption when the afterlife finally releases the remaining ninety-five senses is a wish that can only be envisaged once the bridge is crossed.

A worthy contender for the Oscars.