Finally got around to If I had Legs I’d Kick You and Normal this weekend.
Normal is just silly but a good laugh and I found it refreshing after how heavy Legs is. It’s not high cinema and has the feeling of a mid quality season of Fargo and there are some pop culture references snuck in for good measure.
I first actually heard of If I had Legs I’d Kick You from a post on Weird Al’s Instagram. The movie is serious but apparently you can’t have a dramatic film starring two comedy powerhouses without some silly marketing. Overall, as others have indicated, it isn’t as strong as it could be, which is a shame. I am rather a fan of Rose Bryne’s dramatic work and thought she was fantastic in Damages. Overall the film does convey the message as intended - domestic work is often not seen as work, and the additional stress of caring for a child with special needs compounds those challenges. There are some turns the story takes that I think distract from or undermine the message and overall it could have been a bit tighter.
If I had Legs I would Kick You was the highest ratio of best acting (Rose Byrne) to worst viewing experience I’ve ever encountered. She was great, but an awful slog of a film. Avoid if curious.Finally got around to If I had Legs I’d Kick You and Normal this weekend.
Normal is just silly but a good laugh and I found it refreshing after how heavy Legs is. It’s not high cinema and has the feeling of a mid quality season of Fargo and there are some pop culture references snuck in for good measure.
I first actually heard of If I had Legs I’d Kick You from a post on Weird Al’s Instagram. The movie is serious but apparently you can’t have a dramatic film starring two comedy powerhouses without some silly marketing. Overall, as others have indicated, it isn’t as strong as it could be, which is a shame. I am rather a fan of Rose Bryne’s dramatic work and thought she was fantastic in Damages. Overall the film does convey the message as intended - domestic work is often not seen as work, and the additional stress of caring for a child with special needs compounds those challenges. There are some turns the story takes that I think distract from or undermine the message and overall it could have been a bit tighter.
I really enjoyed IIHLIKY. I mean, it was very unenjoyable to watch but I thought it was very good. Highly recommend it if you wanna watch some depressing shit.Agree to disagree. I enjoy the dark and depressing, but this was just slog for the sake of it for me.I really enjoyed IIHLIKY. I mean, it was very unenjoyable to watch but I thought it was very good. Highly recommend it if you wanna watch some depressing shit.
And I think this is why I felt the narrative needed to be tightened up or hit a little harder. You’re supposed to feel Byrne’s character burning out as each challenge presents itself and support systems are taken away. Some scenes were more effective than others.Agree to disagree. I enjoy the dark and depressing when meaningful and stirs something, but this was just slog for the sake of it for me.
Similar feelings. 3rd act was strong. Fine and enjoyable like you said.It seems like Disclosure Day is going to be a divisive one. Without spoiling anything I will just say that overall I liked it, but the first 90 or so minutes were fine and enjoyable, then the last 45 or so minutes REALLY WORKED for me. But I recognize that ymmv. My theater last night was pretty full though, which I think is good news.