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"The Drop" is a film that had the potential to be a cringe-worthy comedy, but unfortunately, it falls short in delivering on that promise. The premise of a woman dropping her friends' baby on her head while attending their tropical getaway wedding is intriguing, but the film fails to fully explore the comedic potential of that situation. Director and co-writer Sarah Adina Smith offers some inspired moments and laughs here and there, but too often, running bits simply don't pay off. The pacing is shaggy, and it feels as if the actors did a lot of improvising. The characters are all so superficial and unlikable that it often makes the film feel interminable.
The film follows married Los Angeles bakers Lex and Mani as they attend the destination wedding of their lesbian friends, Peggy and Mia. The wedding party is made up of a bunch of awful, selfish people who rip into each other, but they are not flawed in a complicated, compelling way. The dialogue is low-key, and the pacing is shaggy, making it difficult to care when the film aims for real emotional stakes towards the end. The film starts off upbeat and optimistic, but as the weekend progresses, the problems arise, and the film never feels like it's going anywhere.
In conclusion, "The Drop" is a film that had the potential to be a cringe-worthy comedy, but it falls short in delivering on that promise. The pacing is shaggy, the characters are unlikable, and the film never feels like it's going anywhere.
The film follows married Los Angeles bakers Lex and Mani as they attend the destination wedding of their lesbian friends, Peggy and Mia. The wedding party is made up of a bunch of awful, selfish people who rip into each other, but they are not flawed in a complicated, compelling way. The dialogue is low-key, and the pacing is shaggy, making it difficult to care when the film aims for real emotional stakes towards the end. The film starts off upbeat and optimistic, but as the weekend progresses, the problems arise, and the film never feels like it's going anywhere.
In conclusion, "The Drop" is a film that had the potential to be a cringe-worthy comedy, but it falls short in delivering on that promise. The pacing is shaggy, the characters are unlikable, and the film never feels like it's going anywhere.
- FilmFanatic2023
- Jan 12, 2023
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I sat down to watch the 2022 comedy "The Drop" here in 2023 without ever having heard about it. But I figured with it being a comedy, that I would give the movie a chance.
Writers Sarah Adina Smith and Joshua Leonard put together a somewhat offbeat storyline and script here. And I guess it is sort of either a love or hate it thing. I found the movie to be a bit too monotonous, and I was sort of disappointed with the total lack of comedy throughout the 92 minutes that the movie ran for.
The acting performances in "The Drop" were actually fairly good, and they had a good cast ensemble. I was only familiar with Jillian Bell and Susan Sullivan on the cast list here.
Sure, "The Drop" was a watchable movie, and there was something interesting about the offbeat approach that they writers took to the storyline. However, I was expecting laughs, as the movie was labeled as a comedy, so I ended up somewhat disappointed.
My rating of director Sarah Adina Smith's 2022 movie lands on a four out of ten stars.
Writers Sarah Adina Smith and Joshua Leonard put together a somewhat offbeat storyline and script here. And I guess it is sort of either a love or hate it thing. I found the movie to be a bit too monotonous, and I was sort of disappointed with the total lack of comedy throughout the 92 minutes that the movie ran for.
The acting performances in "The Drop" were actually fairly good, and they had a good cast ensemble. I was only familiar with Jillian Bell and Susan Sullivan on the cast list here.
Sure, "The Drop" was a watchable movie, and there was something interesting about the offbeat approach that they writers took to the storyline. However, I was expecting laughs, as the movie was labeled as a comedy, so I ended up somewhat disappointed.
My rating of director Sarah Adina Smith's 2022 movie lands on a four out of ten stars.
- paul_m_haakonsen
- Jan 13, 2023
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Bad. Maybe I don't get it!? Not funny. The set up was there but not the punchline. Again. I just might not get it. Not for me. So I guess it's maybe a very long narrative that is the setup and then the punchline, if you can call it that, didn't deliver. This "comedy" goes over my head. Bad. Maybe I don't get it!? Not funny. The set up was there but not the punchline. Again. I just might not get it. Not for me. So I guess it's maybe a very long narrative that is the setup and then the punchline, if you can call it that, didn't deliver. This "comedy" goes over my head. Maybe it's French style comedy that I don't "get". Definitely a different take on a comedy movie. You tell me. I say bad. Waste of time.
- garyallen-86955
- Jan 18, 2023
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Here's the thing about a Duplass brother's film : they come up with a concept, an idea, usually one that's thought provoking or is intended on holding a mirror up to society and the viewer - but these screenplays are very thin and tend to rely heavily on the talent of the respective cast to fill in all of the gaps and spaces and "lacking moments" - and don't get me wrong, I LOVE Aparna and Anna Konkle (they are both madly funny although in different ways - and huge talents) and, of course with Jillian Bell it goes d without saying - buy in my opinion, in many of the more recent Duplass productions and definitely in 'The Drop' this is especially true - it's just lacking and to label it a 'cringe comedy'
Is a cop out -
Even though the trailer is not attractable, I expected some quite good things from this movie because of some familiar talents and also the Production companies which are "Hulu" & "Stage 6 Film". But it was such a total Lack of taste at all & a waste of my time. I didn't see any comedic sense throughout the entire movie. Most of their scripts are all about Dirty Jokes which are not funny or hilarious as well. The Cinematogrpahy standard is too low which feels like they have filmed with a Director's smartphone. It is too early to say that but this could be one of the worst movies for 2023 for sure.
Not witty, not funny, not anything really. Horrible writing and character development because I seriously couldn't have cared less about the majority of them or any of the relationships working out. Jillian Bell is the only reason this movie got bumped up from 1 star to 2, at least she is good for some chuckles given you like her brand of humor. If she wasn't in it, I don't think I would've made it through the whole movie. I've never been more annoyed by an entire cast in my life. Cringe doesn't even describe it. More like painful.
I audibly laughed when I saw a 10 star review in here. You can't convince me that wasn't posted by someone from the cast, crew or one of their friends or family.
I audibly laughed when I saw a 10 star review in here. You can't convince me that wasn't posted by someone from the cast, crew or one of their friends or family.
- ohmyblondie
- Jan 14, 2023
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- itstheheart
- Jan 13, 2023
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The Drop tells the story of 4 couples at a destination wedding when one friend drops a baby. The movie will then spend most of the runtime in the fall out of this and the wedding after.
Mark Duplass is one of my favorite film makers/actors and when I saw him promote this, I figured I'd give it a shot. The story itself is dreadfully written. The movie itself has been done many times where a group of couples have a weekend together and compare their relationships for one reason or another. I feel like the writer thought wouldn't it be just hilarious if the reason was that someone dropped a child? No not really it turns out.
The characters are remarkably unlikeable. Most are selfish , one demential narcissistic and have terrible chemistry with each other. The entire story itself is so shallow it doesn't justify the movie's gimmick. This isn't a dark comedy and most of the humor comes from sex jokes. Some work, most don't and thinking back I can think of 4-5 times I laughed out loud. With so many desperate jokes though it has a very low hit rate and it takes away from the things that actually do work.
Overall due to the terrible plot, shallow writing and characters this makes for a dreadful and pointless movie. There are some laughable moments but they are pancaked in by udder dreadfulness. Drop this entire movie from your que.
Mark Duplass is one of my favorite film makers/actors and when I saw him promote this, I figured I'd give it a shot. The story itself is dreadfully written. The movie itself has been done many times where a group of couples have a weekend together and compare their relationships for one reason or another. I feel like the writer thought wouldn't it be just hilarious if the reason was that someone dropped a child? No not really it turns out.
The characters are remarkably unlikeable. Most are selfish , one demential narcissistic and have terrible chemistry with each other. The entire story itself is so shallow it doesn't justify the movie's gimmick. This isn't a dark comedy and most of the humor comes from sex jokes. Some work, most don't and thinking back I can think of 4-5 times I laughed out loud. With so many desperate jokes though it has a very low hit rate and it takes away from the things that actually do work.
Overall due to the terrible plot, shallow writing and characters this makes for a dreadful and pointless movie. There are some laughable moments but they are pancaked in by udder dreadfulness. Drop this entire movie from your que.
I watched this movie today. I had no expectations and no plot knowledge. It's a good character study during a vacation. Have you ever had 2nd thoughts about going with friends on a trip? I didn't like the characters but they were solid. I only cared about Mani. Assuming he's only been been married a short time. They are going on a destination wedding and they are over involved in the planning. Maybe he is shocked by the "first" bad event in their marriage.
Am I the only person who thinks the Event was over blown? Maybe that was intended. Watching the group react to what happened is when the character study.
It's a beautiful location, quirky (selfish) characters, and there is a major transformation. I think it was entertaining for couples who have friends like these characters.
Am I the only person who thinks the Event was over blown? Maybe that was intended. Watching the group react to what happened is when the character study.
It's a beautiful location, quirky (selfish) characters, and there is a major transformation. I think it was entertaining for couples who have friends like these characters.
- ecmac-49004
- Jan 15, 2023
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The Drop is one of those movies that is so bad it's good. While it may not be the funniest film out there, it certainly has enough funny moments to make it an enjoyable comedy.
The plot is goofy and nothing groundbreaking, but it serves as a decent enough backdrop for the film's many comedic moments.
One of the standout features of The Drop is its cast. The film features a talented group of actors who all deliver solid performances, even if the material they are working with is not always up to par.
While the film is certainly not without its flaws - the pacing can be a bit uneven at times, and some of the jokes fall flat - it is ultimately an enjoyable comedy that is worth a watch. It may not be the funniest movie out there, but it has enough laughs to make it a decent way to pass the time. If you're in the mood for a lighthearted comedy that doesn't take itself too seriously, The Drop is definitely worth checking out.
The plot is goofy and nothing groundbreaking, but it serves as a decent enough backdrop for the film's many comedic moments.
One of the standout features of The Drop is its cast. The film features a talented group of actors who all deliver solid performances, even if the material they are working with is not always up to par.
While the film is certainly not without its flaws - the pacing can be a bit uneven at times, and some of the jokes fall flat - it is ultimately an enjoyable comedy that is worth a watch. It may not be the funniest movie out there, but it has enough laughs to make it a decent way to pass the time. If you're in the mood for a lighthearted comedy that doesn't take itself too seriously, The Drop is definitely worth checking out.
- daniel_cody_l
- Jun 24, 2023
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I have been regularly using IMDb for nearly 2 decades and have never posted a review or even rated a film. I felt compelled to write this review because it currently has a rating of 4.3 and somebody needs to vouch for this movie being an enjoyable experience.
I found this movie highly entertaining. It had me laughing out loud several times. It is a bit offbeat and definitely a fair amount of "cringe comedy". A lot of people just don't like this type of movie and I understand that. It's different. It's a good combination of dark humor and current traditional comedy.
Almost all the characters have unflattering qualities at times but I couldn't help but love every one of them. Credit to the writers for hilarious lines and situations and to all the actors for adding something uniquely humorous to their role.
If have you enjoyed dark comedy movies such as Young Adult, World's Greatest Dad, or Big Fan; I would give this one a shot.
I knew as soon as that baby hit the concrete this movie would not be for everyone, but it DEFINITELY deserves a higher rating than it currently has.
I found this movie highly entertaining. It had me laughing out loud several times. It is a bit offbeat and definitely a fair amount of "cringe comedy". A lot of people just don't like this type of movie and I understand that. It's different. It's a good combination of dark humor and current traditional comedy.
Almost all the characters have unflattering qualities at times but I couldn't help but love every one of them. Credit to the writers for hilarious lines and situations and to all the actors for adding something uniquely humorous to their role.
If have you enjoyed dark comedy movies such as Young Adult, World's Greatest Dad, or Big Fan; I would give this one a shot.
I knew as soon as that baby hit the concrete this movie would not be for everyone, but it DEFINITELY deserves a higher rating than it currently has.
The Drop gets some harsh negative reviews on here. I agree it isn't the greatest comedy but there are enough funny scenes to keep you entertained. I basically watched this one because I like Jillian Bell. Without knowing what the movie was going to be about I was genuinely surprised by the actual drop, thought it was going to be something completely different. Not a bad thing though as it was surprising and funny. The problem with the plot is that there are too much scenes that aren't that funny. The good scenes compensate a bit but not enough to make it exceptionally good. The Drop is worth a watch but that's about it.
- deloudelouvain
- Feb 3, 2023
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The Drop (2022) is a movie that my wife and I recently watched together on Hulu. The storyline follows a "happily married couple" who upon arriving at a destination wedding accidentally drops one of the guest's babies. As the couple are around the other couples during various wedding activities, they determine they aren't so happy; maybe happier than the other couples, but not where they need to be.
This movie is directed by Sarah Adina Smith (The Midnight Swim) and stars Jermaine Fowler (Coming to America 2), Anna Konkle (Rosewood), Robin Thede (Insecure), Jennifer Lafleur (Nope), Elisha Henig (The Sinner), Utkarsh Ambudkar (Free Guy) and Joshua Leonard (Blair Witch Project).
The storyline for this had some potential but the comedic content was inconsistent. The diversity of the characters and the relationship dynamics were unique and well displayed. The dialogue and soundtrack at times is painful as is some of the comedic scenarios which were stale and painful to watch. There are some good chuckles, and the cast delivers excellent performances, but the writing was very up and down. This movie doesn't take itself seriously at all and wasn't very realistic. It is shot well and I was impressed with the cinematography.
Overall, this was a good concept that falls short of its potential due to inconsistent writing. I would score this a 4/10 and only recommend if nothing better is on.
This movie is directed by Sarah Adina Smith (The Midnight Swim) and stars Jermaine Fowler (Coming to America 2), Anna Konkle (Rosewood), Robin Thede (Insecure), Jennifer Lafleur (Nope), Elisha Henig (The Sinner), Utkarsh Ambudkar (Free Guy) and Joshua Leonard (Blair Witch Project).
The storyline for this had some potential but the comedic content was inconsistent. The diversity of the characters and the relationship dynamics were unique and well displayed. The dialogue and soundtrack at times is painful as is some of the comedic scenarios which were stale and painful to watch. There are some good chuckles, and the cast delivers excellent performances, but the writing was very up and down. This movie doesn't take itself seriously at all and wasn't very realistic. It is shot well and I was impressed with the cinematography.
Overall, this was a good concept that falls short of its potential due to inconsistent writing. I would score this a 4/10 and only recommend if nothing better is on.
- kevin_robbins
- Jan 22, 2023
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- mapj-94922
- Aug 16, 2023
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I watched The Drop because I enjoy Jennifer Lafleur's performances, and I initially thought the concept might lean more towards comedy. However, I found the film to be quite boring and uninteresting. It struggled to hold my attention throughout, as many of the moments that were supposed to be comedic just didn't land. Instead of light-hearted humor, the film felt sluggish and failed to deliver on its potential. The characters, though likable in some parts, weren't enough to make up for the lackluster plot and tone. Unfortunately, I just couldn't connect with it at all, which made it forgettable.
- cmeding-79406
- Dec 7, 2024
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Not the greatest film ever made. Not the worst. It should be labeled more Drama with some comedic moments than a cringe comedy. While there are several funny moments, you have to have a certain level of intellect to enjoy the sass. The characters are all modern day people we know in everyday life, there are also several relatable awkward moments to happen everyday to real people. I would have enjoyed it more if the laughs were closer to the lighthearted side but its not a complete fail ! Definitely not for everyone but I thought it was mildly amusing. If you can laugh at darker situations then go forth and give it a watch. If droping a baby on the concrete offends you, then you should probably watch anything else.
I loved the movie. Started of pretty light and then comes the drop. Awkwardness all over and it was absolutely a cringe comedy.
The writing was pretty good. The story was chaotic but in a good way. You can feel the bitterness in every character developing with every minute. This movie has a lot of subtle layer that are overseen easily. For people who have quite some life experience this is a must watch, also for the people who don't. There are a lot of lessons to be learned.
Loved it from the beginning to the end and I can't wait for a sequel.
If you're looking for a dumbed down Hollywood comedy, don't watch this.
Great acting, great location, great movie.
8/10.
The writing was pretty good. The story was chaotic but in a good way. You can feel the bitterness in every character developing with every minute. This movie has a lot of subtle layer that are overseen easily. For people who have quite some life experience this is a must watch, also for the people who don't. There are a lot of lessons to be learned.
Loved it from the beginning to the end and I can't wait for a sequel.
If you're looking for a dumbed down Hollywood comedy, don't watch this.
Great acting, great location, great movie.
8/10.
- jeffreymetzelaar
- Jan 13, 2023
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- nogodnomasters
- Mar 17, 2023
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I liked this movie because I saw an the average women naked. Which is nice to see. I can see swimsuit models naked any time.
I thought the movie was very funny. It showed the funny side of awkward human beings. It had a diverse cast but not pushing it down my throat. It certainly showed the awkward imperfect side of human beings. It's nice to see men in movies dating swimsuit models. The women in this movie were beautiful in their averagness (?). Women comedians can be really funny without being pc. It showed with a women punching another women. And at the very end. Only 17 characters left (letters)
I thought the movie was very funny. It showed the funny side of awkward human beings. It had a diverse cast but not pushing it down my throat. It certainly showed the awkward imperfect side of human beings. It's nice to see men in movies dating swimsuit models. The women in this movie were beautiful in their averagness (?). Women comedians can be really funny without being pc. It showed with a women punching another women. And at the very end. Only 17 characters left (letters)
- johngrenier-84083
- Jan 13, 2023
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Watched it two times. In my opinion it's the Best 1.5 hours of movie watching I've had in a while. Great character development in the time allotted. It's easy to get an idea of the backstory of each person despite i. Depth character development, enhanced by the dialogue and unspoken behaviors of each character. We felt that each character is Extremely relatable, or at least recognizable, with each and every line spoken. The humor is specialized. Too damn funny.... But only certain minds will get it... realized that while watching. Bravo to cast and screen writers who delivered a ridiculously funny presentation of what it's like to be married, in a relationship, a parent, an ex, a partner etc. Lots of layers explored in a hilarious way.
A truly entertaining movie, with subtle absurdities and solid acting throughout. Don't expect slapstick humour; rather, it is a comedy of manners which touches on race, class, how we perceive ourselves, and are perceived by others. There are few, if any, "jokes", but rather situations such as the teenage youtuber who puts up a fake palmtree background on his video, while in real life he's on an island paradise. This movie also touches on authenticity and happiness: is owning a bed and breakfast on a tropical island conducive to happiness, or do we just convince ourselves that it is? Overall, there are many layers to this movie, and it will stay in my thoughts for some time.
- albert-albala
- Jan 15, 2025
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