A woman takes advantage of her growing celebrity status when the police and the public think her dead husband is just missing. |
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Ratings: | IMDB: 5.8/10 | |
Released: | February 12, 2021 | |
Runtime: | 96 min | |
Genres: | Drama Thriller Comedy | |
Countries: | United Kingdom United States | |
Companies: | Nine Stories Productions AGC Studios Wyolah Films The Black List Ingenious Media | |
Cast: | Regina Hall Allison Janney Mila Kunis | |
Crew: | Tate Taylor Amanda Idoko | |
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Regarding my former update. I would just say that while it was an escape for a while, its probably not a movie that I would watch again. The problem, I think at least, with Dark Comedys, is that they dwell on a dark subject matter, but the “humour” comes from the person (In this case, Allison Janney) dealing with the fact that her husband (Matthew Modine) died from a heart attack, whilst cheating on her with another woman (Comedian Bridget Everett) and Janneys character acting as though her husbands death was accidental, or that he was missing.
A constant theme through out this movie was “I am worthwhile”, Janneys character suffered from I assume depression and low self esteem and blamed herself for her husbands behaviour. The ending-while satisfying-still had a lot of questions. In the end her character, admits that her husband died from a heart attack and comes t terms with her own insecurities (hence why she lied etc). Very similar to Three billboards outside ebbing Mo, where Frances McDormands character, vents because her child is missing the “comedy” in both of these ones was Awkwafinas character giving the finger after shooting Pete Buttons (played by Jimmi Simpson) and Clifton Collins Jr (who lost his balls in Extract) laughing and mocking as he did so-getting back to 3boem (3 billboard) McDormands humour was her swearing etc. I was the only person in the theatre, there were a few laughs, but as I said in my last review it is more a case study on the depths human beings go to when they are feeling neglected in this world
An intriguing movie, similar to 3 billboards outside ebbing Missouri. Not laugh out loud but an interesting case study on human behaviour.