Thursday, August 28, 2025 2:35:11 PM | (Age Not Specified)
The movie started off great. I thought I was going to see a good slightly comedic love (or not) story, that was well written and well acted.
The strawberry lady and the whole buying all the strawberries she had made me giggle. The romance if the couple seeing their getaway house was so sweet. But when Iris tries to perform to keep the guy and he's trapped on the bed, I got bored.
She was telling him stories, behaving manically, it seemed like a long monologue.
There were isolated short parts that were funny. Like Max confessing to her boyfriend. But it seemed as if they were just putting things in hoping something stuck. I don't like when movies are too formulaic, but this movie needed some structure in the writing and storytelling.
Sometimes something that works on paper won't work on screen and they didn't understand that
Monday, August 4, 2025 4:12:17 PM | (Age Not Specified)
We saw this in a Mystery Movie preview. The audience couldn't figure out if it was a comedy or a horror movie. There were some amusing moments but those were few and far between. The plot line was shallow, at best, and made those in their early 20's appear to be buffoons. The movie should be renamed, Oh, Hi No!
Saturday, August 2, 2025 6:56:22 PM | (Age Not Specified)
The wonderfully funny dark comedy rests on a series of bad decisions while simultaneously commenting on the contemporary ails of modern dating life and the pursuit of contend even love. Friendship wins, even while boundaries are pushed and laws broken. Prepare to shout at the screen and laugh at in opportune moments.