Director/Writer: Bobcat
Goldthwait
Starring: Joel Murray, Tara
Lynne Barr
I greatly admire the message
Bobcat Goldthwait delivers in his latest movie. Unfortunately, the recent
shootings around our country make his delivery system a little hard to cope
with. He gives us an everyman loser who is having migraines and can’t seem
escape the stupidity of our voyeuristic, judgmental society. No one seems to
see the flaws in the world he does, but in truth, we all do. We celebrate
stupidity and meanness in our fascinations with reality television, politically
divisive talk show hosts, and the highlighting of the worst news there is to be
found in the world.
Eventually, this sad sack
can’t take anymore, and he kills the spoiled rotten star of a reality
television show not far removed from MTV’s “My Super Sweet 16”. One of her
classmates witnesses the murder and wants to join him on a crusade to kill
anyone who “deserves it” by contributing to the declining state of our society.
The two take on Bonnie and Clyde personas, on the run from the law and leaving a
trail of corpses, all culminating in a shooting spree at a live singing show
that is a barely veiled version of “American Idol”.
It is a dark comedy with a
grave emphasis on the dark. But, there are some very funny moments. It is
almost too disturbing to watch at times, however. The biggest problem I had
with it was that the protagonists’ solution of killing people is also a very
real result of the same things the movie criticizes about our society. So in
effect they are only contributing to the same problems they are railing
against. I would’ve liked to see a little more emphasis on the fact that they
were no better than the people they were killing, because their solution was no
solution at all.
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