In this cringe comedy, a married couple face a marriage test when one of them drops a baby during a tropical island wedding.In this cringe comedy, a married couple face a marriage test when one of them drops a baby during a tropical island wedding.In this cringe comedy, a married couple face a marriage test when one of them drops a baby during a tropical island wedding.
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Mark Duplass is one of my favorite film makers/actors and when I saw him promote this, I figured I'd give it a shot. The story itself is dreadfully written. The movie itself has been done many times where a group of couples have a weekend together and compare their relationships for one reason or another. I feel like the writer thought wouldn't it be just hilarious if the reason was that someone dropped a child? No not really it turns out.
The characters are remarkably unlikeable. Most are selfish , one demential narcissistic and have terrible chemistry with each other. The entire story itself is so shallow it doesn't justify the movie's gimmick. This isn't a dark comedy and most of the humor comes from sex jokes. Some work, most don't and thinking back I can think of 4-5 times I laughed out loud. With so many desperate jokes though it has a very low hit rate and it takes away from the things that actually do work.
Overall due to the terrible plot, shallow writing and characters this makes for a dreadful and pointless movie. There are some laughable moments but they are pancaked in by udder dreadfulness. Drop this entire movie from your que.
Writers Sarah Adina Smith and Joshua Leonard put together a somewhat offbeat storyline and script here. And I guess it is sort of either a love or hate it thing. I found the movie to be a bit too monotonous, and I was sort of disappointed with the total lack of comedy throughout the 92 minutes that the movie ran for.
The acting performances in "The Drop" were actually fairly good, and they had a good cast ensemble. I was only familiar with Jillian Bell and Susan Sullivan on the cast list here.
Sure, "The Drop" was a watchable movie, and there was something interesting about the offbeat approach that they writers took to the storyline. However, I was expecting laughs, as the movie was labeled as a comedy, so I ended up somewhat disappointed.
My rating of director Sarah Adina Smith's 2022 movie lands on a four out of ten stars.
This movie is directed by Sarah Adina Smith (The Midnight Swim) and stars Jermaine Fowler (Coming to America 2), Anna Konkle (Rosewood), Robin Thede (Insecure), Jennifer Lafleur (Nope), Elisha Henig (The Sinner), Utkarsh Ambudkar (Free Guy) and Joshua Leonard (Blair Witch Project).
The storyline for this had some potential but the comedic content was inconsistent. The diversity of the characters and the relationship dynamics were unique and well displayed. The dialogue and soundtrack at times is painful as is some of the comedic scenarios which were stale and painful to watch. There are some good chuckles, and the cast delivers excellent performances, but the writing was very up and down. This movie doesn't take itself seriously at all and wasn't very realistic. It is shot well and I was impressed with the cinematography.
Overall, this was a good concept that falls short of its potential due to inconsistent writing. I would score this a 4/10 and only recommend if nothing better is on.
The plot is goofy and nothing groundbreaking, but it serves as a decent enough backdrop for the film's many comedic moments.
One of the standout features of The Drop is its cast. The film features a talented group of actors who all deliver solid performances, even if the material they are working with is not always up to par.
While the film is certainly not without its flaws - the pacing can be a bit uneven at times, and some of the jokes fall flat - it is ultimately an enjoyable comedy that is worth a watch. It may not be the funniest movie out there, but it has enough laughs to make it a decent way to pass the time. If you're in the mood for a lighthearted comedy that doesn't take itself too seriously, The Drop is definitely worth checking out.
I audibly laughed when I saw a 10 star review in here. You can't convince me that wasn't posted by someone from the cast, crew or one of their friends or family.
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Peggy: Our time together on this Earth is short,
Mia: Our time together on this Earth is short,
Peggy: but when I am with you I catch a glimpse of the infinite and I am in awe.
Mia: but when I am with you I catch a glimpse of the infinite and I am in awe.
Peggy: You are my best friend, my ally, my family.
Mia: You are my best friend, my ally, my family.
Peggy: I vow to hold your heart sacred and to treat it with care.
Mia: I vow to hold your heart sacred and to treat it with care.
Peggy: I vow to forgive your faults and to be worthy of your forgiveness.
Mia: I vow to forgive your faults and to be worthy of your forgiveness.
Peggy: I vow to see you and to see our love every day with fresh eyes.
Mia: I vow to see you and to see our love every day with fresh eyes.
Peggy: I vow to be your partner hear on Earth and to look for you in whatever form comes after.
Mia: I vow to be your partner hear on Earth and to look for you in whatever form comes after.
Peggy: And should it turn out that after is only darkness, then I say that this was all worth it.
Mia: And should it turn out that after is only darkness, then I say that this was all worth it.
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Written by Montell Jordan
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