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Playing God

  • 2021
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
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Michael McKean, Alan Tudyk, Luke Benward, and Hannah Kasulka in Playing God (2021)
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A pair of con artists recruit their longtime mentor to "play" God in order to scam a grieving billionaire.A pair of con artists recruit their longtime mentor to "play" God in order to scam a grieving billionaire.A pair of con artists recruit their longtime mentor to "play" God in order to scam a grieving billionaire.

  • Director
    • Scott Brignac
  • Writer
    • Scott Brignac
  • Stars
    • Hannah Kasulka
    • Luke Benward
    • Jude Demorest
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    1.4K
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    • Director
      • Scott Brignac
    • Writer
      • Scott Brignac
    • Stars
      • Hannah Kasulka
      • Luke Benward
      • Jude Demorest
    • 33User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Hannah Kasulka
    Hannah Kasulka
    • Rachel
    Luke Benward
    Luke Benward
    • Micah
    Jude Demorest
    Jude Demorest
    • June
    Marc Menchaca
    Marc Menchaca
    • Vaughn
    Michael McKean
    Michael McKean
    • Frank
    Alan Tudyk
    Alan Tudyk
    • Ben
    Leighton B. Allen
    • Owen
    Raoul Canoli
    • Jesús
    Elle LaMont
    • Lizzy
    Iheanacho 'Ike' Orabuchi
    Iheanacho 'Ike' Orabuchi
    • Gerald
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    Danielle Evon Ploeger
    Danielle Evon Ploeger
    • Nurse
    • (as Danielle Ploeger)
    Cory Hart
    Cory Hart
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    Andy T. Tran
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    Charley Townsend
    • Father Paul
    Sam Eidson
    Sam Eidson
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    Lee Stringer
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    Byron Brown
    Byron Brown
    • Tailor
    Kendal Farr
    Kendal Farr
    • Katie
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    7jimimhendrix-31103

    some pacing issues, but not bad

    I would say solid camera work, decent direction, pleasant performances overall. Some confusing moments, some pacing issues, but it also had some good moments.

    If you have nothing else to watch and don't mind some religious undertones here and there, give it a try...
    6pacocharte

    Not exactly George Burns, but entertaining enough nonetheless

    Watched this film because my wife reads Texas Monthly and they did a write-up comparing it to other movies filmed in Houston.

    Obviously the plot is very contrived and suspension of disbelief will be required beyond what I'd call normal for this genre, if it really falls into any one genre that is. It's clearly a Grifters type film shooting for a Wes Anderson vibe, which is on one level somewhat annoying given that Anderson is from and has shot several of his films in Texas, including Houston. I would have liked to see a more original vision from this first time director, but in terms of production value, cinematography (sigh, has there been a movie in the past 5 years without *extensive* drone footage?), soundtrack and acting it was well done.

    Always appreciate seeing Chuck ("Better Call Saul") and he doesn't disappoint despite the limitations imposed on him by the script. The two leads are fine enough in their roles, and Alan Tudyk (also a Texas product, hmm), an entertaining and charismatic screen presence in pretty much any TV/film, doesn't really bring much dimension to his character here - again, not really his fault as the script didn't allow for a very deep character study to unfurl despite its pretentions in that regard. But the brother sister dynamic didn't quite gel for me or seem realistic enough for the plot.

    The writer/director attempts to portray the city of Houston as a character and in some ways, re-envision it as a viable, flexible canvas for future projects much like NYC, Chicago, LA, San Francisco, etc. Have been employed in too many other films to count. But that also rings a little hollow once you see the basically empty light rail cars and platforms both at night and during the day. That's because Houston's light rail system is nothing at all like the subway in NYC which is a real-life nerve center and backbone that links every major neighborhood/borough and cuts across virtually all demographics and lifestyles.

    The (mostly drone) shots of the skyline from various angles were too many in number at the expense of any busy city street scenes and the presence of extras like you see in films based in NYC or LA was lacking by comparison. Of course, it was filmed during a pandemic, so that aspect of the production was probably quite a challenge and I didn't dwell to much on it but that was one of the major aspects of Texas Monthly's article plugging "Playing God" so I can't exactly ignore it. Good thing they didn't film in February of this past year when the whole state was crippled and definitely not "Open for Business" due to regulatory failure and incompetent government, but I digress...

    "Playing God" didn't seem to know what it wanted to be, but I suppose that isn't a fatal flaw. It was a little too non-committal, trying to hit too many different buttons throughout and not really nailing any one attempt, despite being tightly filmed for the most part and possessing a largely seamless (but still limiting and contrived) script. The overall package just came off a little too 'lightweight' to merit serious awards consideration (not that I usually agree with Academy decisions) but on a positive note, it was entertaining enough to keep me in my seat, at home.

    It's certainly worth a watch, and it's not like any other movies I've seen recently, so I give it 5-Stars with an added Star for Michael McKean and some very obscure Texas-themed references (look at the phone number on the card the duo hands to Ben for example) that struck a note with me personally. 6-Stars.
    7BrandoYambo

    Don't expect to laugh.

    As usual, don't pay attention to the trailer or the fact that this is listed as comedy before drama. This movie was not what I expected at all... in a very good way. This isn't a film about two wise cracking con artists out to get the evil rich guy just because they can. This is a story of a man who lost his daughter and goes on a mission to find God, presumably to get him to explain why she was taken from him. At the same time, twin brother and sister career criminals owe a very bad man a lot of money, and are given the opportunity to con the grieving man and rob him of his fortune. This is all told to you in the first 10 minutes of the movie, which is why I am not marking this as containing spoilers. The unlikely result of this story is a well written, well acted, deep, and at times heart wrenching series of events. Alan Tudyk's performance in particular stands out above the rest for me. I could legitimately feel his pain in every scene. Please understand that I very rarely mark anything above an 8 out of 10, so do not take my rating of 7 to mean this to be mediocre by any means. Just go into this knowing that it's a lot more serious than what you may expect. I had no idea this was even being released; didn't even hear the title or read the description until yesterday, but I'm glad I watched it. Give it a chance, I think you will be too.
    5malice_o_conner

    Godlike, no, but a heartful tale, even if a bit tall...

    While in the Good standing not much is good about this. Alan's role in this was phenomenal, truly showing some of the depth of his skill, the rest fall a bit as they are not very well written. Much of the movie isn't well written but it's at least one with heart.

    Finally a movie that isn't propaganda based, not even on a particular religious based. The movie had great shots, decent to okay dialogue but the story just wasn't there, it wasn't real and I didn't believe it, it was kind of hard to believe much of the "backstory" but whatever, it's a movie at a time when Hollywood pumps propaganda. - Check this one out.

    Mind you it is more drama based than Alan's usual brands of comedy. Just keep that in mind and you'll enjoy this film. It's not the best out there but at least it's a step away from the garbage of modern Hollywood. Rent or Stream this one is worth a watch.
    6film127

    Not a comedy but it has heart

    I love Alan Tudyk and Michael McKean. They really bring a lot to this story. It's a family friendly film. It's not a $$$$ movie, but there are some nice moments. We enjoyed it.

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    • Release date
      • August 6, 2021 (United States)
    • Country of origin
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    • Official site
      • Watershed Motion Pictures
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Dios de las Estafas
    • Filming locations
      • Houston, Texas, USA
    • Production companies
      • Watershed Motion Pictures
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      • Ralph Smyth Entertainment
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