Un viaggio picaresco attraverso le città e i boschi della costa orientale degli Stati Uniti intrapreso da Lillian, una liceale della Carolina del Sud.Un viaggio picaresco attraverso le città e i boschi della costa orientale degli Stati Uniti intrapreso da Lillian, una liceale della Carolina del Sud.Un viaggio picaresco attraverso le città e i boschi della costa orientale degli Stati Uniti intrapreso da Lillian, una liceale della Carolina del Sud.
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Lillian is the bohemian pixie dream girl, a cousin of the manic pixie dream girl. She's more chilled. She goes on a meandering 70's style journey into outsider America. I'm intrigued by her trip for the first half. She's cute and is that girl. After about an hour, the movie goes off the rails. It does something completely ridiculous. The quirky rambling series of new friends becomes a rather silly random event. At that point, the movie loses me and it never gets me back.
The main reason - Lillian. She's shallow, superficial, uninteresting human being. She's annoying and frustrating. She got nothing original to say. She's boring and she bored. And not really a compelling or sympathetic character.
Side characters are fine though, but it feels like their potential is wasted on Lillian.
Cinematography is also nice, but not strong enough to carry the whole thing.
Lillian to written to be as apathetic, opinionated, and jaded and for most the movie she remains this way. So I think Lillian serves as a lens through which we observe these encounters, not an actual driver of the plot simply there.
Interestingly, she remains largely unchanged by the experiences she goes through, which for me raises questions about her character's depth. While the diverse individuals she meets have profound stories and perspectives, Lillian's lack of development can make it feel like we're missing out on deeper reflections on these interactions.
This is why the story might have benefited from being a series rather than a standalone film. In a show format, Lillian could have had the space to reflect on her experiences, allowing her character to evolve in response to the people she meets. She doesn't have to change as a person because I think how she was written is also central to the message of the movie but there simply isn't enough breathing room in the movie, and there would have been some wonderfully emotional scenes if there was just the chance to.
If you are open to something special - give it a try :) You get to know a lot of interesting characters and aspects about what they stand for. 10/10 for me!
Lo sapevi?
- QuizDirectorial debut of cinematographer Sean Price Williams, who's known for shooting films by the Safdie brothers and Alex Ross Perry. Perry is also a producer on the film.
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Lillian: I'm just in like, a shitty situation right now and I don't really know what I'm going to do. The clothes I'm wearing are like, the only clothes I have, and I don't know where I'm gonna stay and stuff. I'm down from Baltimore.
Lawrence: Up from Baltimore. It's south of here. Sorry, I'm being a pedant.
Lillian: What?
Lawrence: No, it's okay. I apologize. What were you saying?
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Dettagli
Botteghino
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 337.152 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 30.969 USD
- 3 dic 2023
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 581.206 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione
- 1h 44min(104 min)
- Colore
- Proporzioni
- 1.78 : 1