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Duck Butter

  • 2018
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
4.9K
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Duck Butter (2018)
Two women, who are dissatisfied with the dishonesty they see in dating and relationships, decide to make a pact to spend 24 hours together hoping to find a new way to create intimacy.
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Dissatisfied with the dishonesty they see in dating and relationships, two women make a pact to spend 24 hours together, hoping to find a new way to create intimacy.Dissatisfied with the dishonesty they see in dating and relationships, two women make a pact to spend 24 hours together, hoping to find a new way to create intimacy.Dissatisfied with the dishonesty they see in dating and relationships, two women make a pact to spend 24 hours together, hoping to find a new way to create intimacy.

  • Director
    • Miguel Arteta
  • Writers
    • Miguel Arteta
    • Alia Shawkat
  • Stars
    • Alia Shawkat
    • Drew Langer
    • Marc Maron
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    4.9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Miguel Arteta
    • Writers
      • Miguel Arteta
      • Alia Shawkat
    • Stars
      • Alia Shawkat
      • Drew Langer
      • Marc Maron
    • 32User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
    • 58Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Trailer 1:56
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    The Watchlist With Lakeith Stanfield and Boots Riley of 'Sorry to Bother You'
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    Jeffrey Wright, Alia Shawkat Take Top Honors at Tribeca
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    Alia Shawkat
    Alia Shawkat
    • Naima
    Drew Langer
    • News Reporter #1
    • (voice)
    Marc Maron
    Marc Maron
    • Marc
    • (voice)
    Mark Duplass
    Mark Duplass
    • Mark
    Jay Duplass
    Jay Duplass
    • Jay
    Wolf Fleetwood-Ross
    Wolf Fleetwood-Ross
    • The PA
    • (as Wolf Fleetwood Ross)
    Jesus Villarreal
    • The Grip
    Oliver Young
    • The Grip
    Kasra Shokravi
    • The Key Grip
    Michelle West
    Michelle West
    • The 2nd AD
    • (as Shelly West)
    Carlos A. Salazar
    • The Carlos
    Mel Eslyn
    Mel Eslyn
    • The Producer…
    Kumail Nanjiani
    Kumail Nanjiani
    • Jake
    Lindsay Burdge
    Lindsay Burdge
    • Kate
    Armando Ballesteros
    • The DP
    Erin Naifeh
    Erin Naifeh
    • The AC
    Stacy Schneiderman
    • The HMU
    Mae Whitman
    Mae Whitman
    • Ellen
    • Director
      • Miguel Arteta
    • Writers
      • Miguel Arteta
      • Alia Shawkat
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews32

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    4fewald139

    It's like watching children try to play house

    Duck Butter intrigued me because it delved into LGBT romance and starred an actress I greatly admire, Laia Costa (I've watched her in both English and Spanish movies and she's always great). The concept is simple: Naima (played by Alia Shawkat, an actress I was unfamiliar with before this role) and Sergio (Costa) decide on a whim to spend 24 hours straight with each other soon after they meet and become intimate based on initial attraction. Sex, intimate conversations, and shenanigans ensue.

    My biggest problem with Duck Butter is that it features two of the most immature, emotionally-stunted characters I've ever seen in a movie like this. The movie doesn't fully explore why these two women are so outlandishly emotionally stupid save for some scant background details about poor parental relationships, nor does it offer any solution by way of character growth or learning from past mistakes, save for one consequence Naima suffers in her career for acting unprofessional (the email scene and its conclusion). Naima is immediately unlikable; she is introduced first, immediately acts pretentious at her job, then preaches about politics to some clearly unimpressed ladies at a gay bar a scene or two later. While her character does become a little more tolerable as the movie progresses, by contrast Sergio starts out charming and energetic and devolves into an even bigger mess by the movie's conclusion. At their worst, Naima is groan-worthy and Sergio teeters on the edge of psychotic; at their best, these characters are groaning their way through some entry-level sex scenes in which we feel nothing, for the mutual attraction between them is never explained, felt, or fully understood.

    That's not to say these actresses did a bad job; both Costa and Shawkat do the best with the material they're given, but their characters are simply so unlikable and dull that the performances aren't particularly memorable. This is coming from someone who has seen Costa's other angst-filled, young love drama Newness, which is a movie whose characters are at times immature, but at least that film had something to say. Duck Butter dwells in the infantilism of its leads without coming to any conclusions or even appropriately exploring the nuances of such disturbed characters to make them interesting enough for the screen.

    As a last note, much has been said about the movie's odd obsession with scatological references and attempts at humor. I'm someone who can appreciate good juvenile humor, but the references here just seemed odd and out of place. Overall, the only good thing I took out of Duck Butter is that while I still like Laia Costa, I'll also keep on the lookout for Alia Shawkat. She's uniquely beautiful and did her best with the material here, and I hope to see her in new (and better) films.
    1earthboli

    But....why?

    I get that some people love the more fluid, unscripted type of movie-"so RAW! So real!"-but I personally find that it's really really easy to do this kind of movie badly. And bad this was: in 24 hours of the characters being together, multiple film cliches came out of the woodwork regarding women-to-women relationships, including some obsessive/intense behaviors that just felt out of place. I didn't find this movie to be as realistic as some think it is, and some scenes were just straight up tasteless and vulgar. I get that we should be impressed that all the usual relationship drama can come out in a short period of time if you spend a lot of time together (apparently this is innovative for a plot device?), but I'm just not impressed.

    Call me old-fashioned, but I wanted a decent script and a more compelling story.... and some more inspired acting would have been nice. Both characters needed better development.

    Finally, I can't unlearn the definition of "duck butter" after seeing this travesty of a movie, so there's that, too. Just...no.
    6markj-02556

    INTRESTING

    This film is about two women who decide to spend 24 hours together in the hope that they will skip the learning period of a relationship.

    This film is directed and co-wrote by Miguel Arteta (Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day). It stars Alia Shawkat (Arrested Development) and Laia Costa (Victoria).

    This films plot his ambitious and interesting, their are instances in the film where it feels like a storytelling experiment, and the cameos by Kumal Nanjiani and the Duplass brothers make for a fun part of the film.

    However, the writing isn't so good, it does not capitalize on the interesting plot. The acting and directing isn't so good either, it is so plain and unimaginative.

    There's nothing much more to this film than an interesting story. But I would recommend you see it just once if you like film.

    6/10
    9nyreeadennis

    Raw

    This movie could be compared to Blue is the Warmest Color but this is way better. It does include some of the same things as that movie but this movie actually makes you feel something and in a way it's relatable to any relationship or how we should go about our love life. I also love how raw this movie is like this felt like I was right there in that moment. Great movie. Alia Shawkat you've really outdone yourself and I hope you continue making movies.
    9hnkirkman

    Finally, a portrayal of real-life

    I've been using IMDB for years, and I finally created an account just to review this movie.

    Duck Butter captures REAL human emotions, challenges, and conversations. In "24 hours", this movie takes you through all the things you may or may not experience when you're in love. I'm a straight gal, but these actresses represented all the nuances that every couple (regardless of sexual orientation) can experience: clinginess, irrational jealousy, unexplainable sadness, family anger that trickles down into every day life, desire for space and breathing room, and very real arguments about music.

    I love that the movie represented two extremes of the human spectrum -- one person who is vivacious and care-free, and one person who is a little more mild and guarded.

    You'll have fun watching these girls through the motions, and you'll feel sad and cringe-y. Somehow, no matter how crazy people drive us, we know that it was worth all the while to open our hearts to them and to just love them.

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    • Trivia
      The film was first written about a male/female couple with a man named Sergio, but Miguel Arteta and Alia Shawkat had much difficulty casting the role. Once Laia Costa auditioned for the film, they felt that she had just the right grasp on the character, so they changed the story to two females.
    • Quotes

      Naima: I have to go to the bathroom.

      Sergio: So do I.

      [They race to the bathroom]

    • Connections
      Featured in Conan: Zach Braff/Alia Shawkat/Andrew W.K. (2018)
    • Soundtracks
      Labyrinth I
      Written & produced by Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith

      Performed by Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith

      Courtesy of Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith

      From the album "Euclid"

      Courtesy of Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith / © 2015

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    • Release date
      • April 27, 2018 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Catalan
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Hızlandırılmış Aşk
    • Production company
      • Duplass Brothers Productions
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $6,877
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,797
      • Apr 29, 2018
    • Gross worldwide
      • $6,877
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 33 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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