And this week's Friday night movie has been... Ingrid Goes West!
Earlier this year, I saw a movie, Promising Young Woman, which ended with a wedding being disrupted. This evening, I saw a movie that starts with a wedding being disrupted. Should I be worried?
I came into this movie expecting a satire that casts a critical eye on the use of social media. Whilst that was indeed what i got, there is however something else lurking underneath the surface.
Stop me if this narrative sounds familiar: The protagonist is unhappy with their life; they become enamored of some female figure and they are so intent on establishing some kind of human connection that they will resort to stalker tactics. Now someone people may slam rom-coms for utilizing the same narrative path, stating it is creepy, and sets unrealistic romantic expectations for guys. HOWEVER! What if the protagonist is female? Does that make a difference?
Probably not but this movie does have credibility as a character study. Sure the dangers of social media are displayed (becoming obsessed with an influencer and your private information falling into the wrong hands) but this is really an examination about an unhappy person and the lengths they would go to to show they have a fun and interesting life. It is cringey, it is a blackest of black comedies but there are moments that prove that when this movie hit, it knocks it out of the park (the final video scene ("I know there's something wrong with me...") being one example). And much of the movie rests on the shoulders of Aubrey Plaza - who, let's face it, is able to make a stalker character sympathetic. It's also great to see Elizabeth Olsen in a role that isn't Wanda Maximoff
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