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6.3/10
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Pete is cautiously excited about reuniting with his college crew for a birthday weekend. But, one by one, his friends slowly turn against him. Is he being punished, is he paranoid, or is he ... Read allPete is cautiously excited about reuniting with his college crew for a birthday weekend. But, one by one, his friends slowly turn against him. Is he being punished, is he paranoid, or is he part of some sick joke?Pete is cautiously excited about reuniting with his college crew for a birthday weekend. But, one by one, his friends slowly turn against him. Is he being punished, is he paranoid, or is he part of some sick joke?
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I'm really not sure how I feel about this movie. The film's message is pretty easy to pick up on not too far in, but the execution of everything, all the way to the end is just... perplexing, honestly. It's really the last 15 or so minutes that fumble the film, as things get flipped around in what feels like an attempt to subvert expectations. However, based upon everything presented in the movie this twist makes no sense whatsoever.
I think if you've experienced social anxiety (which does not mean simply getting nervous in groups, it means debilitating and disabling fear of being embarrassed/humiliated and doing the wrong thing) you'll get the spirit behind this.
Social anxiety as a disorder is something that, at its core, twists your perceptions until you can't tell what's real or not. Everyone's watching you. Everyone's laughing at you. Everything you do is stupid. Everyone is talking behind your back about how stupid you are. You can no longer trust anyone else - or yourself.
You even gaslight yourself. It's a sort of unintended self-abuse really. I think this movie took all that and escalated it into a darkly comedic psychological thriller. The film didn't work for me, hence my so-so rating, but I love the concept. Mental illness IS a horror movie. This film can put you in the shoes of someone with mental illness, and for that alone it's worth a watch.
Social anxiety as a disorder is something that, at its core, twists your perceptions until you can't tell what's real or not. Everyone's watching you. Everyone's laughing at you. Everything you do is stupid. Everyone is talking behind your back about how stupid you are. You can no longer trust anyone else - or yourself.
You even gaslight yourself. It's a sort of unintended self-abuse really. I think this movie took all that and escalated it into a darkly comedic psychological thriller. The film didn't work for me, hence my so-so rating, but I love the concept. Mental illness IS a horror movie. This film can put you in the shoes of someone with mental illness, and for that alone it's worth a watch.
Great suprise, good acting, tense, hilarious, lasered smart script
Really had a good time, make sure to be fully present from beginning to end to enjoy the experience, quality genre movie.
It's mostly about a party with annoying people and that one guy who doesn't want to be there. So the audience can totally relate.
But it goes on and on. And then there is kinda a double twist. I guess.
I still don't get what happened to the duck though.
Go watch April Fool's Day if you haven't. If you have, go watch it again.
But it goes on and on. And then there is kinda a double twist. I guess.
I still don't get what happened to the duck though.
Go watch April Fool's Day if you haven't. If you have, go watch it again.
This is a dark comedy. One of the best dark comedies i have watched the last years. Other reviewers mentioned some flaws and they are right, there are some things here that don't make much sense. However, i didn't care for these details because i found this movie very enjoyable.
For sure, this is not a very realistic movie, but it's a dark comedy, this is the "nature" of dark comedies, everything is a bit exaggerated.
I liked the actors and the twists, i felt the tension, i laughed. The ending was maybe strange and polarizing, but i liked it too. I had a lot of fun watching this. Some of you will not. Remember this has nothing to do with horror, and it's even more farcical than thriller.
For sure, this is not a very realistic movie, but it's a dark comedy, this is the "nature" of dark comedies, everything is a bit exaggerated.
I liked the actors and the twists, i felt the tension, i laughed. The ending was maybe strange and polarizing, but i liked it too. I had a lot of fun watching this. Some of you will not. Remember this has nothing to do with horror, and it's even more farcical than thriller.
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- TriviaThe remix of What A Fool Believes by the Doobie Brothers played in the car at the start of the movie by Pete is Danny Dance Extended Journey.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Half in the Bag: 2022 Mid-Year Catch-Up Part 2 (Movies) (2022)
- SoundtracksSexy Happy
written by Joe Robbins
performed by Joe Robbins
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $80,405
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $35,570
- Mar 13, 2022
- Gross worldwide
- $210,057
- Runtime
- 1h 33m(93 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39:1
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