Directed By: Tig Notaro and Stephanie Allynne
Written By: Lauren Pomerantz
Cinematography: Cristina Dunlap
Editor: Kayla Emter and Glen Scantlebury
Cast: Dakota Johnson, Sonoya Mizuno, Kiersey Clemons, Jermaine Fowler, Molly Gordon, Sean Hayes, Whitmer Thomas, Tig Notaro, Odessa A’Zion
Lucy and Jane have been best friends their entire lives. Only when Lucy embarks on a personal journey, will she face a test of her friendship, and her sense of self, on a path she may not be entirely ready to take.
Strangely, this film was delayed as it was finished in 2022 and Dakota Johnson filmed this movie back to back with THE LOST DAUGHTER & CHA-CHA REAL SMOOTH in which she gave aclaimmed performances in the two other films here maybe this is where she started to feel fatigue as her performance here seems to falter in comparison to the other two. as this film only became available in 2024 HBO Max, bought it right out of Sundance and then waited two years to finally release it.
This film is pretty simple, As you pretty much know what’s going to happen along the way you’re just wondering what kind of presentation you’re going to get.
One can appreciate that it deals with the situation more realistically, Where it takes big decisions, and instead of presenting them as that. It more tackles them a little more subtle and a little more minute detail.
That is the thing the film has going for it. The two protagonist, unfortunately are a bit annoying as the one character by Dakota Johnson can’t seem to make any decisions in her life and once she makes a big dramatic one she still so wishy-washy her best friend winningly played by Sonoya Mizuno is the hipster who has a successful career who pretty much has taken care of her most of her life and now that a big changes land to separate the other is jealous. It seems that the other one is leaving and the more successful one finally realize they don’t necessarily need the other person as they have all these other things going for them and the date for the move comes more challenges come her way once she realizes who truly has always been there for her who truly is her friend.
Another aspect, I can appreciate about the film is that while it does deal with a character discovering their homosexuality, the film doesn’t become only about that or you know, finding love and romance, it shows the In and out of dating as a queer person. Also, what looks to be a love match could just be a hook up and Sometimes might just be looking for a good time or experimental.
Along the way the film throws in quirky characters not so much situation, but weird reactions to situations. That make it more feel like a movie or even just a story where little light touches are made to enhance the more dramatic or even comedic storylines.
The characters are supposed to be likable, but at least for this critic, I found them more annoying than anything, as by the end. It only enhances that there for one another or one seems more a mother and the other child, and even when one character comes to realize her sexuality, even then she goes into it so wishy-washy that at first you believe the film is going to be her realizing she’s in love with her best friend and how her best friend deals with it but instead it’s just they are having midlife crisis, reaching different milestones. Though out of the two I could stand Mizuno’s character the most. As when her character experiences a downfall, it is more truly felt and surprising.
as the successful ones feels more like he could’ve been a gay best friend type character as he seems to be there to drop in tell a few jokes disappear and only ads drama for one scene when he decides conveniently to tell his girlfriend that he’s probably not going to move with her.
this phone just wasn’t for me. Maybe you have to be in the right mood and have the right amount of patience to watch this film, but it’s not horrible. It just wasn’t that great.
The film does offer some prime California background and locations that all look modern and meditatively beautiful.
Grade: C
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