“Speed Of Life” (*1/2 out of four) was an incomprehensible melodrama about the death of the late musician David Bowie and how this causes a rippling effect in one family (Ann Dowd, Kimball Farley, and others) and their happiness and relations with one another. Audiences who want to get a greater appreciation of The Thin White Duke would be better off watching “Labyrinth”, “The Hunger”, or “Absolute Beginners”; Bowie song titles like “Cracked Actor”, “Look Back In Anger”, and “The Last Thing You Should Do” may describe your reactions to this mess.