8/10
Dialogues to die for
8 September 2023
Maggie Moore is about the murder of two women with the same name. And two cops directing their investigation, which led them to a suicide with a confession left on a PC.

The relationship between the two cops is amusing and original, as are the relationships of the murdered woman's husbands. Everything fits together wonderfully in a world of loosers.

One of the cops' wives died, and despite receiving offers for emotional relationships from other ladies during the investigation, he remains attached to his wife, while the other hopes he could be in his place ...

The dialogue is slow and sombre, yet profoundly funny.

One of the women refuses to fix the passenger's airbag for $3000 because "I don't like nobody that much." A lifesaving decision, lol.

The film is much more about individuals, their character, and their fate than it is about crimes, as everything is laid out, and Happy Anderson is as a hilarious gamer and assassin as John Goodman was in Barton Fink.

Some people are born joyful and stay that way, while others fight losing battle after battle until they lose the war... Dialogues with a philosophical underpinning.

I had a great time.

Jon Hamm's performance was brilliant once again, and he helped all actors rise to his level.
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