It moved through time well and gave a funny (but true-feeling) portrait of both father and daughter. I liked being pulled into the depths of feeling amid the comedy without feeling like there was a danger of falling into saccharine or disingenuous territory.
What I didn't like
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My overall impression
Tommy Cooper’s Fez was a dynamic, deeply funny and genuine look at daughterhood and grief. I cried. I laughed a lot. I came away more in my feelings (and with more present awareness of the relationships of my life) than I’d entered. And I’m still thinking about it all