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A flatulent, aimless ne'er-do-well becomes a tour guide in a historic estate, and winds up befriending the manor's resident ghost.A flatulent, aimless ne'er-do-well becomes a tour guide in a historic estate, and winds up befriending the manor's resident ghost.A flatulent, aimless ne'er-do-well becomes a tour guide in a historic estate, and winds up befriending the manor's resident ghost.
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It was hard. Like a lot of movies, it had potential, but didn't live up to it. Think overused Hallmark plot but with profanity, sexual content, occasional juvenile behavior, and fart jokes. (There's a good reason it's rated R. Many reasons, actually.) It did have its funny/wholesome moments but they were far and in between and mostly happened towards the end. The main characters had somewhat decent arcs and you could tell the Hannah character really did want to do better and do good by her friends. The movie wasn't exactly a failure but it could have done better.
When I read what this movie would be about I loved the idea and was almost certain I was going to at least like the movie.
I thought it would be a little like "Ghosts", the series from BBC One from 2019, which I enjoy a lot.
But then I watched it and struggled through it. You know when a certain style of comedy just isn't for you? That's exactly what happened.
I just cringed too many times. Too many moments of second hand embarrassment.
There are different ways of writing a "ne'er-do-well" main character but the way Hannah was written just didn't make me root for her. I also wasn't sold on the character. In my opinion she's unrealistically ignorant about the world and generally not a well written version of a gross, dumb and crass woman.
The acting was really good and I think the actors were well cast for this movie. The premise of a ne'er-do-well who becomes a tour guide in a historic estate and winds up befriending the manor's resident ghost could be a really good comedy movie in my opinion if only it was approached in a different way.
What I liked about it; the acting quality, the premise itself What I disliked about it; the type of humor, the writing.
I thought it would be a little like "Ghosts", the series from BBC One from 2019, which I enjoy a lot.
But then I watched it and struggled through it. You know when a certain style of comedy just isn't for you? That's exactly what happened.
I just cringed too many times. Too many moments of second hand embarrassment.
There are different ways of writing a "ne'er-do-well" main character but the way Hannah was written just didn't make me root for her. I also wasn't sold on the character. In my opinion she's unrealistically ignorant about the world and generally not a well written version of a gross, dumb and crass woman.
The acting was really good and I think the actors were well cast for this movie. The premise of a ne'er-do-well who becomes a tour guide in a historic estate and winds up befriending the manor's resident ghost could be a really good comedy movie in my opinion if only it was approached in a different way.
What I liked about it; the acting quality, the premise itself What I disliked about it; the type of humor, the writing.
Lady Of The Manor is a comedy so I expected to laugh when watching it. If I'm honest I did laugh with some scenes, quite a few ones, but the rest of the movie was sometimes a bit mediocre. I don't think Melanie Lynskey was the right person to play this role. There are some good names in the cast but I feel like there was better to do with this plot and cast. All in all the movie is worth a watch, there are funny passages and for that alone it was worth my time but it could have been better.
They did the best they could with what they had I suppose, but the characters are so flat and 80's stereotyped.
The lead character is so unbelievably unlikable and idiotic. Her profound ignorance, desperation and apathy is painful to watch.
Her love interest, no, not the Dude Bro Douchebag (the answer to "What if a coke spoon were a person?), the Doormat, is pathetically spineless and reminiscent of a bedraggled puppy one finds abandoned in a soggy cardboard box in a Walmart parking lot on a rainy day.
I was looking for a comedy and only found it in the bloopers during the credits.
The whole movie is best summed up by Tanner Wadsworth's last line, which is offensive so I'll not repeat it here.
The lead character is so unbelievably unlikable and idiotic. Her profound ignorance, desperation and apathy is painful to watch.
Her love interest, no, not the Dude Bro Douchebag (the answer to "What if a coke spoon were a person?), the Doormat, is pathetically spineless and reminiscent of a bedraggled puppy one finds abandoned in a soggy cardboard box in a Walmart parking lot on a rainy day.
I was looking for a comedy and only found it in the bloopers during the credits.
The whole movie is best summed up by Tanner Wadsworth's last line, which is offensive so I'll not repeat it here.
My wife and I settled in to watch this movie, written by Justin Long and his brother Christian, on Amazon streaming movies. It is clear why this is available so soon on streaming. But after a rocky start it develops into a funny, entertaining farce. No one would term this a "great" movie but if the explicit foul language here and there doesn't bother you then it is a fun romp.
Slacker lady is not a drug dealer, she just makes deliveries after someone else deals. But she isn't even good at that and gets busted when delivering, on bicycle, to the wrong address. But she gets an unexpected opportunity, to work as a guide through a historical home in Savannah (filmed in Florida). To her surprise the real Lady of the manor comes to her as a ghost from the 1800s.
We should have rebuffed this movie, we should have turned it off after about 20 or 25 minutes. But we didn't and laughed often. Just a fluff of an entertaining farce. The outtakes shown as part of the end credits are some of the funniest of the whole movie. A solid "6" of 10.
Slacker lady is not a drug dealer, she just makes deliveries after someone else deals. But she isn't even good at that and gets busted when delivering, on bicycle, to the wrong address. But she gets an unexpected opportunity, to work as a guide through a historical home in Savannah (filmed in Florida). To her surprise the real Lady of the manor comes to her as a ghost from the 1800s.
We should have rebuffed this movie, we should have turned it off after about 20 or 25 minutes. But we didn't and laughed often. Just a fluff of an entertaining farce. The outtakes shown as part of the end credits are some of the funniest of the whole movie. A solid "6" of 10.
Did you know
- TriviaDuring the library research scene and a later montage, Hannah ( Melanie Lynskey ) is wearing a dark shirt with a band of stripes across the front in muted colors. It is a licensed Doctor Who (2005) design, inspired by the Thirteenth Doctor, from geek culture fashion company Her Universe.
- GoofsAfter Hannah removes the glass box covering Sherman's hat, the box reappears in reaction shots, and is gone again when the camera goes back to Hannah.
- Crazy creditsBloopers are shown along with the ending credits.
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- $1,000,000 (estimated)
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- 1h 36m(96 min)
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