I'm Just F*cking with You
- Episode aired Apr 1, 2019
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- 1h 21m
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5.7/10
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A pair of siblings suffer through a night of frightening practical jokes during their stay at a secluded motel.A pair of siblings suffer through a night of frightening practical jokes during their stay at a secluded motel.A pair of siblings suffer through a night of frightening practical jokes during their stay at a secluded motel.
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Larry is a loner who styles himself as an internet troll. When he checks into a motel to attend a friend's wedding, he meets the nighttime caretaker, Chester, who is a self-styled joker (possibly with a capital "J"), being really into bad jokes as well as messing with people's heads for a laugh. After the jokes start becoming more intense and go too far, Larry and his sister start to wonder if Chester is really who he says he is.
If you have social anxiety, this could very well be a triggering film. From the germophobic troll Larry to the not-sure-what-his-deal-is-but-has-an-infectious-smile Chester, the film has believable characters that have depth a strange way. While it seems you think you know everything about these characters quickly, you actually learn enough to get the story going but there are many hints at more depth in them. Also, the characters actually evolve as the film progresses, something that I'm finding to be an increasing rarity and when it's done, you're usually beaten over the head with it. Here, the evolution feels natural given the circumstances.
Here's the thing: This is a low-budget, small-cast indie film that does exactly what a film is supposed to do. It's written impeccably, kept simple so as not to introduce plot holes, has actual story structure, dynamic characters, and can actually make the audience feel a little edgy even with tongue firmly in cheek. It reminds us that the horror/thriller can be fun and even funny. I haven't seen other entries of "Into the Dark," but I'm probably going to remedy this very soon.
If you have social anxiety, this could very well be a triggering film. From the germophobic troll Larry to the not-sure-what-his-deal-is-but-has-an-infectious-smile Chester, the film has believable characters that have depth a strange way. While it seems you think you know everything about these characters quickly, you actually learn enough to get the story going but there are many hints at more depth in them. Also, the characters actually evolve as the film progresses, something that I'm finding to be an increasing rarity and when it's done, you're usually beaten over the head with it. Here, the evolution feels natural given the circumstances.
Here's the thing: This is a low-budget, small-cast indie film that does exactly what a film is supposed to do. It's written impeccably, kept simple so as not to introduce plot holes, has actual story structure, dynamic characters, and can actually make the audience feel a little edgy even with tongue firmly in cheek. It reminds us that the horror/thriller can be fun and even funny. I haven't seen other entries of "Into the Dark," but I'm probably going to remedy this very soon.
Started a little slow, as a lot of thrillers do and then, BOOMSHAKALAKA, it grabs you and won't let go. I didn't want to like it because at first the bartender/comedian (lol) is a little annoying but then it all starts to make sense, or the lack thereof, which is what made it, for me, worth watching. IDK if everyone that is talking trash about this flick is perhaps trying to compare it to The Shining or some other timeless thriller but ya know what they say, trolls are everywhere nowadays and people like to unveil them. LOL 😂
Different, funny, dark psychological triller. There was a plot hole or two that bugged me, but not enough to ruin the movie.
It's worth your time and considering its runtime it's not a very big investment either. This one of those movies that's an interesting watch one time through but I don't know if I'll find myself aching to watch it again, at least not any time soon. I'll give it points for creativity and sticking with the theme of April Fools' Day, as well as MacArthur's performance. I think overall it would have been better with an ending that was a little more gratifying. Then again, I could see where some audiences might like the way things ended so maybe that's just me. So, when do we get to see Uncle Sam start murdering some people?
Initially I kept passing this entry aside but it actually pleasantly surprised me. Starring a sexy but psychotic Hayes MacArthur (Angie Tribeca) as a hotel worker who messes with a client played by adorable Keir O'Donnell (Wedding Crashers) whose job is to go around trashing motels basically. It's a fun ride as things graduate from off color jokes to murder. The setup is simple and most of the film takes place at the colorful motel. In an interesting twist the film delivers it's main characters well enough that you're sort of sympathetic towards their plight and are rooting for them. It's definitely one of Hulu's Into the Dark best entries and proves that they are open to exploring interesting and intriguing subject matter.
3.5/5
3.5/5
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- TriviaHis sister in Wedding Crashers was the actress Rachel McAdams. His sister's name in this film is named Rachel Adams
- Crazy creditsEnd credits play over screenshots of social media and news.
- ConnectionsReferences Bedtime for Bonzo (1951)
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