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A man wakes up on a bench in Central Park with no memory of his name or how he ended up there. As a beer truck passes and an airplane flies overhead, he adopts the name Buddwing and embarks on a frantic quest through the city streets. Driven by the need to uncover his true identity, he navigates a series of encounters and challenges, unraveling the mystery of his past in a compelling journey of self-discovery.

Alex Arthurs
Mister Buddwing was an interesting watch, but I found the pacing a bit slow at times. The film's exploration of identity and memory was intriguing, but the overall tone felt a bit too somber for my taste. Garner's performance was solid, but I felt that the ending could have been more satisfying

Mike Young
Been a big fan for several decades of Garner so when I saw Mr Buddwing on tv and hadn't heard of it I gave it a chance. It's an odd movie but pretty good. I heard when they made it the crowds gathered on the street while they filmed and Garner spent time talking to them all.