A woman pauses her career to be a stay-at-home mom, but soon her domesticity takes a surreal turn.A woman pauses her career to be a stay-at-home mom, but soon her domesticity takes a surreal turn.A woman pauses her career to be a stay-at-home mom, but soon her domesticity takes a surreal turn.
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Releases December 6, 2024
- Awards
- 4 wins & 1 nomination
Arleigh Snowden
- Son
- (as Arleigh Patrick Snowden)
Emmett Snowden
- Son
- (as Emmett James Snowden)
Stacey Swift
- Freida
- (as Stacey L. Swift)
Roslyn Gentle
- Nana
- (as Ros Gentle)
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- Writers
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- TriviaWas originally meant to be released straight-to-streaming on Hulu, but the strong reception from test screenings prompted Searchlight Pictures to instead give it a wide theatrical release.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Saturday Night Live: Jean Smart/Jelly Roll (2024)
Featured review
Rating - 5.2:
Overall, a pretty bad movie that just feels like it was made for 'Booktok'; Amy Adams can only do so much given how dumb the story is, despite its strong messages about the struggles of motherhood.
Direction - Pretty Bad: The direction on a macroscale is very simple and feel-good, makes it feel like this movie was made explicitly for "Booktok" ; the direction on a microscale is very bland, forced, and simple ; the storytelling is incredibly simple and bland as it reads like a mother reading this story back to me
Story - Bad: The concept is actually very dumb, and it is obvious this movie was made for 'Booktok' because the book is a 'Booktok' book; not only is the concept dumb, they do a bad job actually introducing it and showing its importance because it only feels like a small detail throughout the movie; the plot structure is very plain and simple; the character writing is pretty good, even though it is very overt, because the main character is a symbol for the struggles with motherhood and how it is ok not to be the perfect mom
Screenplay - Pretty Bad: The dialogue is simple, bland, and written as if it were for "Booktok" ; the dialogue is so bad that there is literally a scene within the first 20 minutes of the movie where the main character says "I am Nightbitch" ; the humor is fine, but very forced ; the symbolism is profound, as the whole movie is about the struggles of motherhood and accepting that nothing is a model mom or person ; the foreshadowing is only there because the movie is very formulaic
Acting - Pretty Good: Amy Adams - Good (Her performance is only good because she's Amy Adams; she's given nothing to work with), Scoot McNairy - Pretty Good (Has pretty good chemistry with Adams and does a good job showing their one-sided dynamic), Rest of the cast - Decent (A lot of background actors, who are fine, mainly just support Adams)
Cinematography - Decent: Simple
Editing - Decent: Simple
Visual Effects - Pretty Bad: Pretty tacky
Pacing - The pacing is a little slow because the narration moves the story forward
Climax - The climax is pretty forced
Tone - The tone feels very much like this movie was made for "Booktok"
Final Notes - Saw premiere at the Austin Film Festival; It is obvious who this movie is for, I am clearly not the target demographic; This was supposed to be the movie that saved Amy Adams, not destroy her.
Direction - Pretty Bad: The direction on a macroscale is very simple and feel-good, makes it feel like this movie was made explicitly for "Booktok" ; the direction on a microscale is very bland, forced, and simple ; the storytelling is incredibly simple and bland as it reads like a mother reading this story back to me
Story - Bad: The concept is actually very dumb, and it is obvious this movie was made for 'Booktok' because the book is a 'Booktok' book; not only is the concept dumb, they do a bad job actually introducing it and showing its importance because it only feels like a small detail throughout the movie; the plot structure is very plain and simple; the character writing is pretty good, even though it is very overt, because the main character is a symbol for the struggles with motherhood and how it is ok not to be the perfect mom
Screenplay - Pretty Bad: The dialogue is simple, bland, and written as if it were for "Booktok" ; the dialogue is so bad that there is literally a scene within the first 20 minutes of the movie where the main character says "I am Nightbitch" ; the humor is fine, but very forced ; the symbolism is profound, as the whole movie is about the struggles of motherhood and accepting that nothing is a model mom or person ; the foreshadowing is only there because the movie is very formulaic
Acting - Pretty Good: Amy Adams - Good (Her performance is only good because she's Amy Adams; she's given nothing to work with), Scoot McNairy - Pretty Good (Has pretty good chemistry with Adams and does a good job showing their one-sided dynamic), Rest of the cast - Decent (A lot of background actors, who are fine, mainly just support Adams)
Cinematography - Decent: Simple
Editing - Decent: Simple
Visual Effects - Pretty Bad: Pretty tacky
Pacing - The pacing is a little slow because the narration moves the story forward
Climax - The climax is pretty forced
Tone - The tone feels very much like this movie was made for "Booktok"
Final Notes - Saw premiere at the Austin Film Festival; It is obvious who this movie is for, I am clearly not the target demographic; This was supposed to be the movie that saved Amy Adams, not destroy her.
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- Nov 7, 2024
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- Runtime1 hour 38 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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