He decides to use inheritance money to first buy a car, and then pay for a Canadian therapist, Dr. Levi Ellington (Jones), the book's author, to come to his home in England and help Art get his life on track, about which his parents are less than thrilled.
[10] The score for the film was composed by Joe Hastings and songs for the album was chosen by music supervisor Gary Moore.
The album contain 23-tracks, three original songs performed by Robert Pattinson and by musician-actor Johnny White, who plays Ronny in the film.
Geo Euzebio frim Cineplayer criticized said it "seems more of the same: A dramedy about characters and dysfunctional families, with humor and structure based on American independent comedy".
She added: "Pattinson's performance is interesting and he hits the pitch with the pseudo-musician who only scratches few chords on the guitar, but still want to live their art.
"[14] Peter Debruge from Variety gave the film a negative review: "It is a taxing reminder that middle-class depression ranks among cinema's least engaging topics.