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Thank You for Playing

After knowing his young son struggles cancer. Ryan Green who is a video game programmer decide to document their life in the form of special video game. “That Dragon, Cancer” is a great gift for everyone.
Duration: 80 min
Quality: HD
Release: 2015
IMDb: 7.1
Keywords:  #Amy Green #David Osit #Josh Larson #Kinematic Films #Malika Zouhali-Worrall #Ryan Green
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New York Times
March 17, 2016
If nothing else, it's evidence that the digital age has opened up new ways to work through grief.
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The Daily Beast
March 24, 2016
In that final, gracefully handled note, the film again proves itself a mature meditation on the ordeal of tragedy, and art's capacity for helping us process it.
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Los Angeles Times
March 21, 2016
Make no mistake: This film is a tear-jerker, taking an intimate look at one family's heartbreak and how their art moves people.
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4:3
April 05, 2016
Every conceivable thing is done to replicate the feeling of navigating the game short of placing a controller in our hands.
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Nonfics
March 15, 2016
Thank You for Playing also takes the experience of Ryan, Amy and their family and artistically expands it out to a universal audience.
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Hollywood Reporter
March 15, 2016
By turns touching, funny and sometimes strangely existential.
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Village Voice
March 15, 2016
Grieving father Ryan Green may be aware that he's performing for the cameras in the moving documentary/character study Thank You for Playing, but his self-conscious behavior never cancels out his apparent sincerity.
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Collider
March 21, 2016
The documentary falls under the weight of its own despair, repeating this same solemn note, succeeding in honoring a boy's memory but unfortunately failing to move.
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Variety
March 22, 2016
A documentary that works as both an emotional portrait of a slow-motion family tragedy and a slippery inquiry into the therapeutic properties of making art.
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