A review by jcschlotfelt2313
The Voiceover Artist by Dave Reidy

3.0

This series of interwoven, first-person narratives touches on family dysfunction and success on your own terms. More often than not, the gambit succeeds with parts of the story told from different perspectives, illuminating or more-fully realizing the situation. However, two or three of the female characters (the more business and career-focused characters) feel flat, like collections of their ambitions rather than fully-formed people. They also lack the narrative voices as that most of the other characters have.
It's a nice story about understanding and over-coming obstacles, but only in the most dramatic scenes does the language go beyond serving the narrative.