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Unicorn Store

  • 2017
  • 7
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
21K
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Brie Larson in Unicorn Store (2017)
A woman named Kit receives a mysterious invitation that would fulfill her childhood dreams. Directed by and starring Brie Larson (Captain Marvel).
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Kit, a twenty-something dreamer, receives an invitation that would fulfill her childhood dreams.Kit, a twenty-something dreamer, receives an invitation that would fulfill her childhood dreams.Kit, a twenty-something dreamer, receives an invitation that would fulfill her childhood dreams.

  • Director
    • Brie Larson
  • Writer
    • Samantha McIntyre
  • Stars
    • Brie Larson
    • Samuel L. Jackson
    • Joan Cusack
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    21K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Brie Larson
    • Writer
      • Samantha McIntyre
    • Stars
      • Brie Larson
      • Samuel L. Jackson
      • Joan Cusack
    • 312User reviews
    • 117Critic reviews
    • 44Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Brie Larson
    Brie Larson
    • Kit
    Samuel L. Jackson
    Samuel L. Jackson
    • The Salesman
    Joan Cusack
    Joan Cusack
    • Gladys
    Bradley Whitford
    Bradley Whitford
    • Gene
    Mamoudou Athie
    Mamoudou Athie
    • Virgil
    Hamish Linklater
    Hamish Linklater
    • Gary
    Martha MacIsaac
    Martha MacIsaac
    • Sabrina
    Karan Soni
    Karan Soni
    • Kevin
    Annaleigh Ashford
    Annaleigh Ashford
    • Crystal
    Ryan Hansen
    Ryan Hansen
    • Brock
    Mary Holland
    Mary Holland
    • Joanie
    Ithamar Enriquez
    Ithamar Enriquez
    • Cashier
    Todd Jeffries
    Todd Jeffries
    • Joel
    Deb Hiett
    Deb Hiett
    • Librarian
    Nelson Franklin
    Nelson Franklin
    • Aaron
    Chris Witaske
    Chris Witaske
    • Matt
    Jared Robbins
    • YouTube Man
    Kimia Behpoornia
    Kimia Behpoornia
    • Britney
    • Director
      • Brie Larson
    • Writer
      • Samantha McIntyre
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    User reviews312

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    Summary

    Reviewers say 'Unicorn Store' delves into self-discovery, creativity, and adult dream struggles. It's lauded for whimsical, surreal elements, vibrant visuals, and a fantasy-reality blend. Brie Larson's dual role as director and star garners mixed reviews. Samuel L. Jackson's support is noted, though some find his character lacking depth. The film's message on individuality and dreams resonates, yet pacing, plot coherence, and character development face criticism. Its visual style, quirky humor, and emotional depth receive both praise and critique.
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    FrenchEddieFelson

    Somewhere over the rainbow

    Unicorn store is a magnificent modern tale like The Wizard of Oz (Victor Fleming, 1939) was in its time, a metaphoric movie to be apprehended at the second degree. As a child, Kit radiates happiness until gradually becoming a young hardly-happy adult. She's single, unemployed, glued to the sofa in front of the TV all day, able to drink a full glass of wine at one gulp without even realizing it, ... until an unusual salesman from an unusual store disrupts her life. This film deals mainly with stereotypes, conformism and the difficulty of leaving a childhood filled with dreams, to join a world of adults devoid of joy or benevolence.

    Growing old does not necessarily mean growing up...

    Unicorn store is the first movie directed by Brie Larson, sensational actress in Short Term 12 or Room for instance, and requires then a minimum of indulgence. On April the 5th, 2019, the ratings distribution on IMDb is literally extra-ordinary, with an anti-Gaussian curve: either we worship this movie (25% of 9 or 10), either we hate it (55% of 1 or 2), with a staggering total of 80% with these two extremist groups! I find myself torn by contradictory feelings, as usual in some way, but I globally enjoyed this movie. Although it's imperfect, it's definitely worth a try. And even more than this.
    7renogade

    I like it

    So I go on Netflix and come across a movie called Unicorn Store. 'that sounds cute' (I thought to myself) 'let me just check IMDB really quick to see the score'. From then on I get bombarded with negative reviews, half of which seem to be more focused on Captain Marvel then this film. But whatever, I put that aside, because whatever bias I may or may not have towards Captain Marvel, I want to judge this film on its own.

    So in short I saw the whole film and I liked it. For me is wasn't the kind of comedy that made me slap my knee because I was bursting out laughing so hard (except kinda on two occasions), this is the kind of humor that made me do a double take on what weird things a characters just said, snickering a bit in disbelief. To be fair, it's kinda a weird movie.

    We follow Kit, a peculiar individual to say the least, as she is pressured into adult life whilst also receiving a task that can make one of her childhood dreams come true(You can guess from the title what that is). Now with the adulthood element the film offers a 'fish out of water' scenario for Kit, because as her name suggests, expect to see a kid in Brie Larson's performance. Most comedies star someone who doesn't want to grow up, but they're better described as immature, whereas Kit is a full-grown child. Personally I found this pretty refreshing. Brie Larson plays the role really well with such a childlike wonder and stubbornness for everything. And with naive curiosity she often asks weird questions or goes off topic because of her attention span. I found most of the other characters working really well with her, providing a bit of reality in what would otherwise be a child's fantasy.

    The movie does have it's problems though. I found the middle part to be dragging a bit too much, as all the little plot points are slowly prepared for Kit's work and dream quest. And to be fair I really didn't enjoy the business plotline with Gary that much. That one fell a bit flat in characters and plot importance, providing also some of the lesser comedic moments in the film.

    But it does pick up again for the third act, which was I really liked. It's the act where everything begins to clash between characters and where the film begins to pack a punch in the emotional department. The comedy is at it's best, providing possibly the film's most memorable moments, and delivers a satisfying ending to the story.

    In technical aspects the movie is fine. The direction and cinematography work well, but aren't much to write home about. The production design in The Store was pretty good, otherwise also just fine. The music fits pretty well with the tone. The film kinda has a minimalistic feel to it in technical regards, to be honest.

    But to wrap it up, I liked this movie. It's not perfect, but it's a fun watch with some nice little life lessons wrapped up in it. Kit's developing friendship with Mamoudou Athie especially I found really endearing. Samuel L. Jackson is gloriously weird and the parents amusingly dry. I recommend watching it for yourself. It's definitely worth checking out sometime. And hopefully I don't get lynched for liking Brie Larson :)
    6Boristhemoggy

    Zany brilliance

    A girl gets invited by a mysterious stranger to go to a store to get a unicorn. She's wanted one her entire life despite the attempts by her zany parents to normalise her. Sound like a good plot? It's not, but Brie Larson and Samuel L Jackson manage to pull this off and turn it into a sweet lovely film about life and dreams, and love and growing up. I think without Jackson and Larson this would have been a ridiculous film that no-one would like, but they made it work and I now forgive Larson for her searingly bad appearance in Kong.
    6Blue-Grotto

    Delightful, Quirky and Charming

    Immersed in a magical realm of glitter, rainbows and unicorns, Kit radiates happiness and positive energy to the outside world. Yet darkness begins to creep into her life. Kit is rejected from art school, cannot find a job or mate, and is subjected to constant needling from parents who are encouraging her to leave the nest. In the face of such pressure, feeling unappreciated and losing faith in her dreams and artistic abilities, Kit displays uncharacteristic behavior. She slips on a bleak business suit and obtains a job at a soul snuffing ad agency with a creepy boss. This is when mysterious invitations arrive at Kit's desk luring her into believing in unicorns again. Friends and family consider an intervention as Kit responds to the invitations, begins building a stable worthy of a unicorn and prepares to smother her unicorn with love.

    Brie Larson directs the film and stars as Kit, a creative woman with a fierce desire to be seen for who she truly is. This delightful, quirky and charming film sparkles with feminine energy and pastel colors. Even Samuel Jackson, with a supporting role, is part of the magic and glow. As wonderful as the story is, it needs a little more sophistication and depth, and less straightforwardness. Seen at the Toronto International Film Festival.
    8x-33664-85504

    I might be the one single person who is the target audience of the movie

    So objectively this movie is not so great, has many flaws and you will probably not like it.

    But I loved it and it devastated me with each simple message, like how hard it is to be loved and not doubt oneself when a person is just different and not in the holywoody good polished funny way or how is it to doubt own sanity and validity for it. The purity of the unicorn and the mess of the real live and whatnot. Yes the movie is not very good but I would still recommend it to anyone feeling a bit out of place most of the time.

    Also the love they have for each other in the family, combined with the inability to understand each other and the efforts they all put in it in their own ways is just gut wrenching and a strong good message of the movie, if nothing else.

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    • Trivia
      According to Brie Larson, Samuel L. Jackson cast himself in the movie.
    • Goofs
      In the final scene there is a payphone. While this may seem like an anachronism, payphones still exist, especially in poor neighborhoods.
    • Quotes

      Gladys: The most grown up thing you can do is fail at things you really care about.

    • Connections
      Featured in Friday Night Tights: Star Trek is a PLATFORM - Comic Cancel Culture - Disney Marvel's M-She-U - Disney Star Wars RUMORS (2020)
    • Soundtracks
      You Take Me All the Way There
      Written and Performed by Alex Greenwald

      Courtesy of Flying Saucer Fuel Music

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    • Release date
      • April 5, 2019 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Cửa Hiệu Kỳ Lân
    • Production companies
      • 51 Entertainment
      • Hurwitz Creative
      • Rhea Films (II)
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      1 hour 32 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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