Though there might have been some real drama to tap in following some seniors’ efforts to reconnect with their long-lost loves, Cassaday either doesn’t find any such intrigue, or didn’t bother looking for it.
What are people saying?
What are critics saying?
The Hollywood Reporter by Frank Scheck
A feel-good movie about bridging the technological divide between youngsters and oldsters, Cyber-Seniors demonstrates that computer literacy is but a few mouse clicks away.
If there's a film that will make you want to finally accept that friend request from your grandparents, this one is it.
The New York Times by Neil Genzlinger
This is a sweet tale that will resonate with anyone who has tried to make a Skype call to a grandparent.
Los Angeles Times by Robert Abele
Even for the most techno-wary at the Toronto assisted living centers where the movie was primarily filmed, the lure of virtual visitation seems to go a good way toward bridging what's been a large and digitally contoured generation gap.
Slant Magazine by Steve Macfarlane
The film is too standard-issue in its making to probe beyond the rough outlines of a success story.