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Addams Family Values is brilliantly funny. The premise is very unique: these Addams folk are a peculiar inversion of normal values, a sort of mirror-image of of standard morality. Everything that normal people like, they hate, and everything they like, we would find frightening or nasty. They are a perfect parody of evil. But they also have unlimited amounts of wealth, and that attracts a different kind of evil: real evil, the kind of real-world evil that real people have always had to contend with. And that's why this movie is not just brilliantly funny, but hilariously brilliant.
Joan Cusack is marvelous as the evil nannie Debbie Jellinsky. She looks great doing it, and consequently she can almost be forgiven for her treatment of Uncle Fester. But no - the parody of evil created by the Addams family is an ethical mirror that shows the true nature of evil: the willingness to lie and harm others for selfish gain. Cusack's portrayal of the fair-seeming foulness of Debbie is wonderful.
Side-splitting and heart-warming. 10/10
Joan Cusack is marvelous as the evil nannie Debbie Jellinsky. She looks great doing it, and consequently she can almost be forgiven for her treatment of Uncle Fester. But no - the parody of evil created by the Addams family is an ethical mirror that shows the true nature of evil: the willingness to lie and harm others for selfish gain. Cusack's portrayal of the fair-seeming foulness of Debbie is wonderful.
Side-splitting and heart-warming. 10/10