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An average movie

Posted : 2 years, 10 months ago on 2 July 2021 10:51

To be honest, I wasn’t really sure what to expect from this flick but since there was a decent cast involved, I thought I might as well check it out. Well, it was a rather tricky story and Kristen Wiig almost managed to make it land but not completely, I’m afraid. The main issue, in my opinion, was that there were just too many characters involved. Seriously, what was the point of Jennifer Jason Leigh’s character? She is such a fine actress but she was barely used and therefore completely wasted here. Eventually, you had so many people orbiting around the main character including her parents, her best friend, her ex-husband who’s now married with a guy, 2 lovers, some student and half a dozen of her co-workers at the TV station. As a result, instead of focusing on Alice Klieg herself, on her TV-show or on her relationship with any of the people I mentioned before, the movie constantly jumps from one character to the other which was never really satisfying. For example, Linda Cardellini’s character was completely randomly introduced and her whole relationship with Alice was limited to the fact that Alice apparently thought that she might be fat. Of course, it went slightly deeper than that but, to be honest, not much more. It’s like her meetings with her psychiatrist, it could have been interesting but, instead these therapy sessions just popped up randomly with the psychiatrist basically saying every time the same thing to her. And, yet the damned thing was still not bad at all though. Indeed, even though the whole thing was obviously weird, it never became too quirky and Kristen Wiig managed to make her character quite believable and still charismatic which is quite impressive since she was playing a really difficult woman with some massive borderline disorder. Anyway, to conclude, in spite of its flaws, it was still a decent watch and it is definitely worth a look, especially if you like the genre. 



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Welcome to Me review

Posted : 8 years, 11 months ago on 25 May 2015 08:12

Initial Thought: I've never been a fan of Kristen Wiig, but this actually looked pretty good to me. It helps that this also has a great cast. When I had originally watched the trailer it seemed that she somehow lied about winning the lottery. I don't know what I was thinking or maybe it was just the editing of the trailer. Anyways time to get this show on the road.

Characters/Acting: It has a good selection of actors. We get Linda Cardellini, James Marsden, and even Alan Tudyk to name a few. Even Kristen Wiig looks interesting here. After watching I believe Wiig did a really good job portraying Alice. Everyone else did a wonderful job too, but she really stood out for me here. It surprised me.

Story: A movie about a woman with a mental illness who decides she wants to make a reality show about her life when she wins the lottery. Money and fame can get to anyone's head. This has funny moments, but it's kind of hard to think of Alice's situation as laugh out loud funny. This has the kind of funny you feel bad about after laughing. There are some good moments throughout. The ending in particular was pretty good.

Directing/Writing: Shira Piven has only been in movies and usually with the terrible Will Ferrell. She is the sister of Jeremy Piven. So let's see her crack at filmmaking. Eliot Laurence hasn't written any films before this. From the trailer though it looks like they did good enough to grab my attention.

Final Thought: I thought it was a fine watch. I thought it ended well. The characters are interesting and likeable. I say give it a shot you may like it or not. If you think of it more as a drama rather than a comedy you should be good.


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