Sorry to Bother You is one such film. It stars Lakeith Stanfield, who may arguably be the best part of this previous season of Atlanta, and it looked zany from the initial trailers.
Originality is something it has in spades, for better or worse (mostly better) as it's easily one of the freshest films of the year thus far. Being an indie film, I was slightly worried it would be overly weird for the sake of doing so, but in hindsight it only has a handful of scenes that are absolutely bonkers, and even then they're not the biggest shocks given how the film has constructed itself before.
It may not be the Comedy of the Year that I was secretly hoping for -- it gets less and less funny as the film goes on -- but it does warrant a viewing simply to support the artform, give the ultra-talented Stanfield a hit, and because it's wacky fun.
Sorry to Bother You is a film that I have to not explain fully or else it ruins it. Cassius Green (yes, that's wordplay), played by Stanfield, is looking for a job and is a lower-income black man in Oakland. He finds a job at a telemarketing company where he discovers success by using his "white voice" and the film runs with it from there. If that sounds racially charged, it's not as aggressive as it might seem and the film has fun with it. It's certainly not as black and white (pun not intended) as The First Purge was a few weeks ago, and this movie has good intentions behind it. In addition to Stanfield being his usual subdued, but weird self, we have a wonderful cast. Tessa Thompson, who seems to be everywhere these days, is delightfully zany, and Armie Hammer gives probably his most entertaining performance yet as a crazy billionaire. Cassius' "white voice" is played by David Cross, which is a genius move in and of itself, and there were times that I laughed simply because it felt like Tobias Bluth was on screen about to claim himself an Analrapist.
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Unfortunately that may be my biggest complaint about Sorry to Bother You is that it feels long at 1 hour and 45 minutes. Sometimes I attribute this feeling to just the sheer amount of films that I do see, but it felt like the climax (i.e. the twist) happened and then we still had 20 minutes of film and wrap up left. Perhaps that's just me being picky but a part of me feels that a trimmed down version with a few odd/unnecessary thing removed would help. It's ultimately the result of the film trying to juggle too many weird balls at once and over-stuffing the runtime with metaphors and plot lines. None of it ever destroys the experience, but I just felt like it was too much at times.
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CONS
- Tried to juggle too many things (metaphors, callbacks, plotlines, etc.).
- The effect is that the film is slightly too long and some scenes aren't necessary
- Not as funny as I'd hoped because the joke count is somewhat low
- Wrap-up felt like it took a while
- Highly original and entertaining (and worth your $$) in that regard
- Lakeith Stanfield does fantastic
- The rest of the cast -- specifically Thompson and Hammer -- are excellent too
- David Cross as the "white voice" for Cassius was genius
- Nearly every joke hits to some laughable degree
- Awesome soundtrack and style of filming. Adds to the character of the film
- A crazy story that goes off the rails in a fun, but unpredictable way. I had lots of fun with it
Rath's Review Score | 7.5/10
Gotta see...if for the unabashed non-commercial sensibility if nothing else...tweeted here, too. :]
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