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I Used to Be Funny

  • 2023
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 45min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,4/10
4214
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Rachel Sennott in I Used to Be Funny (2023)
Sam, a stand-up comedian struggling with PTSD, weighs whether or not to join the search for a missing teenage girl she used to nanny.
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Sam, una cabarettista alle prese con il disturbo da stress post-traumatico, valuta se partecipare o meno alla ricerca di un'adolescente scomparsa a cui faceva la babysitter.Sam, una cabarettista alle prese con il disturbo da stress post-traumatico, valuta se partecipare o meno alla ricerca di un'adolescente scomparsa a cui faceva la babysitter.Sam, una cabarettista alle prese con il disturbo da stress post-traumatico, valuta se partecipare o meno alla ricerca di un'adolescente scomparsa a cui faceva la babysitter.

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    • Ally Pankiw
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Ally Pankiw
  • Star
    • Rachel Sennott
    • Olga Petsa
    • Jason Jones
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,4/10
    4214
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
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      • Ally Pankiw
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Ally Pankiw
    • Star
      • Rachel Sennott
      • Olga Petsa
      • Jason Jones
    • 23Recensioni degli utenti
    • 44Recensioni della critica
    • 74Metascore
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    Rachel Sennott
    Rachel Sennott
    • Sam Cowell
    Olga Petsa
    Olga Petsa
    • Brooke Renner
    Jason Jones
    Jason Jones
    • Cameron Renner
    Sabrina Jalees
    Sabrina Jalees
    • Paige
    Caleb Hearon
    Caleb Hearon
    • Philip
    Ennis Esmer
    Ennis Esmer
    • Noah
    Dani Kind
    Dani Kind
    • Jill
    Hoodo Hersi
    Hoodo Hersi
    • Zara
    Dan Beirne
    Dan Beirne
    • Tim
    Stephen Alexander
    • Nathan
    Miguel Rivas
    Miguel Rivas
    • Officer Conrad Lawrence
    Marvin Kaye
    Marvin Kaye
    • Officer Jim Gerrard
    Paloma Nuñez
    Paloma Nuñez
    • Female Defense Lawyer
    Kathy Imrie
    Kathy Imrie
    • Judge Mathers
    Janice Mendes
    Janice Mendes
    • Female Police Officer
    Matia Jackett
    Matia Jackett
    • Candace
    Daniel Woodrow
    Daniel Woodrow
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    D.J. Mausner
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    Recensioni degli utenti23

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    5stevelivesey-37183

    Interestingly structured but draining and ultimately a chore to get through

    IUTBF is a tough movie to love. I guess you would have to live in the disillusioned LA Gen Z bubble to understand any of the characters or their motivations. Cinema is best defined as an empathy creating machine but this movie made me feel nothing.

    The issue is mostly the awkward, stilted conversations in the screenplay. The opaque plot doesn't help. The flashback scenes provide some drama but also make the whole film seem like a Greek tragedy.

    The direction is actually fairly effective, the acting, however, is not. Some of the characters will be grating to a 'normal' audience. Hence the need for the bubble.

    I never thought that a movie about a stand up comic could be so laugh free.
    6hanchi-85296

    A substantial blend of fragile drama and witty humour

    Ally Pankiw's feature debut "I Used to be Funny" competently explores fragile experiences of depression and PSTD, recovering from assault, and child endangerment with a tame dose of fragile drama, sprinkled with witty humour.

    Pankiw's choice to present the story through sequencing between Sam's mission to find a missing Brooke, the young girl she nannied, and frequent flashbacks of memories of the two's once-close bond. While the concept of a non-linear narrative is meant to efficiently expand the dynamics and pasts of the characters and their journeys, which it technically achieves for the majority of the film. The beginning of this sequence felt static as the vague nature that shrouded the connection between Sam, her trauma, and her past with Brooke, overstayed its welcome in the first third of the story. However, the pace thankfully accelerates once the first clues of Brooke's disappearance are uncovered.

    Some elements of the film at times, lean too hard into melodrama that lacks actual substance, especially in the vague and unmoving first third of the film. Cuts to some flashbacks that felt somewhat cliche a script that at times felt too expository, and perhaps two-too-many Phoebe Bridgers needle drops; tools that ask the audience to engage with the characters and the mysterious tragedy that haunts them. These elements may have been appropriate in the context of a television episode, considering Pankiw's background in TV direction, but unfortunately fell flat within a full-length feature film.

    Amidst these faults, one of the film's greatest strengths is its talented cast. Rachel Sennott's has not only cemented herself as a star of off-beat and relatable comedy but also demonstrated a striking capacity for performances filled with intense vulnerability, harmoniously embodying all relevant elements of the tragicomedy genre. Her ability to foster chemistry with the rest of the cast only adds further dimension to the sorrow and humor that defines her character's journey.

    Overall, I Used to Be Funny poses an intimate image of how trauma can take control of our lives and sense of self-worth. While bleak, the potential for healing is also presented as the empathetic and hopeful conclusion to Sam and Brooke's journey. While the film's approach at times lacks the ingenuity and impact it clearly intended to bring, it remains that Pankiw's strength lies in how she stays firm with the difficult themes and issues she addresses.
    6Stay_away_from_the_Metropol

    Above-average mumblecore (revival)?

    I USED TO BE FUNNY is an above-average mumblecore offering starring Rachel Sennott. Considering how quickly Rachel Sennott has blown up since the confusingly popular BOTTOMS has come out, it almost feels like she owed someone a favor doing this movie. While the movie mostly feels marketed as a comedy, the film itself primarily exists in the realm of heavy-handed drama, and when they do try to infuse comedy, it rarely lands. While the plot is pretty unique and ambitious for this kind of film, it also somehow felt a bit misdirected. On that note, there are certain movies (and often books) that you can consume where you feel almost certain that this story is primarily just something that its writer straight up went through and decided to turn into a feature length media offering - this is 100% one of those movies. My gut tells me that the writer simply went through all of this herself, and decided to tell the story, perhaps primarily because the combination of things feels so specific that it doesn't seem like someone would pair these two themes together any other way, namely the standup comedy details with the nannying plot points. The subject matter isn't interesting enough for someone to focus on without having been through it in reality, I feel, and sadly, it's not quite interesting enough as a movie either. While Sennott's performance is the strongest thing about the entire movie, with it being as dynamic and enjoyable as hers generally are, it doesn't fulfill in many other ways in the end - the only other thing I really found enjoyable in the end was its ambition. Worth watching once for (divine lordess) Sennott fans - not sure who else.
    6JonyVeana

    Brutal but mid

    Powerful message and subject in this movie but the journey its a little tiresome, there is no real history here, its a basic movie, the protagonist is amazing but the rest of the cast are not very good in this, they are rookies I guess, they are not the best actors in here tbh, the way the story is told is kinda of make no sense just like this review, it's convoluted and not easy to follow but maybe im slow i don't know, the protagonist is a very funny stand up comedy artist and she is fighting some demons in this movie, and that's a very interesting thing to follow but the way its told through flashbacks it wasn't really neccesary, its hard to understand ok guys.
    7cutie7

    A profound cinematic experience

    "I Used to Be Funny" is a captivating Canadian film that masterfully weaves together raw, heartbreaking moments with a surprising touch of humor. Rachel Sennott's performance shines yet again, reaffirming my unwavering admiration for her talent. As both the lead and a true force on screen, Sennott's portrayal effortlessly captures the complexities of the character's journey.

    Ally Pankiw's directorial debut is stellar, showcasing a deep understanding of the human experience. While not flawless, the film's imperfections only add to its authenticity. Pankiw's skillful storytelling draws viewers into the protagonist's world, offering an accurate depiction of life with PTSD. The film's ability to blend these elements in a way that's both poignant and relatable makes it a must-see for anyone seeking a moving cinematic experience.

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      Director Ally Pankiw was dating Muna member Naomi McPherson during the production of the film, but have since broken up. Naomi is still second to the top of special thanks during credits, and two Muna songs feature during the film.
    • Citazioni

      Sam: My big flirty move on a date is to make the guy pinkie promise not to kill me.

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      Referenced in Amanda the Jedi Show: 'BOTTOMS' is WILD | Kicked out of The Evil Dead Rise Premiere SXSW (2023)
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    • Data di uscita
      • 18 giugno 2024 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paesi di origine
      • Canada
      • Regno Unito
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      • Inglese
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    • Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
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      • 29.499 USD
      • 9 giu 2024
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