“Everything will be great”: A serious review – Blogging Sole

“Everything will be great” is one of the movie titles that should have been eliminated after selling the attached text program. It is a title that you cannot remember, and it is a very long title because it expresses a very mysterious feeling. (The only thing that allows you to know this is that everything that happens in the movie is perhaps no It will be great. Not exactly a ringing invitation.)

The film lives entirely until this title. “Everything will be great” is horror, the unconvincing seizure bag, and a long story with a lot of stuffed in it. In 1989, it comes to a four -person family whose members continue to overcome the travel station of travel from one town to another, all because parents are regional theater producers. They have to go where to work. But wait for a minute, as you say. The regional theater was not produced … locally? This is the first thing in the mysterious and irregular movie.

The second thing is that each of the four main characters has come out of a different movie. Father, Buddy Smart (Bryan Cranston), is Crackpot Crackpot second degree, and is optimistic about the cookie that wears fake jacket clothes and never knows where the next salary comes from. But this is fine, because he loves the theater and loves randomness in his life. You can say that friends live like bohemian, but he is not an artist; It is a product. He got a mustache with waxes, and that the slight Taylor Rip Taylor picks up the spirit of the Carney sign. When his wife, Messi (Alison Jani), complains that they cannot pay the bills, he says: “We are very rich in many ways.” He is the person who continues to insist that it should be worried because everything will be great.

Buddy and Macey fights money, and this is just one of the big differences. Messi, who comes from Kansas, did not abandon the little Christian girl who was inside. She continues to press friends to go to the church, which he refuses to do. So how did they end up together? She was a young woman, friends wandering in the city, and they got married a week after their meeting. But they still seem to be from different planets.

This doubles for their children. Les (Benjamin Evan Ainsworth), who works in middle school, is a complete theater child: an unusual homosexual, giving fictional conversations with idols such as Noel Kanward, Ruth Gordon and Talleh Bnnkid, who float in the movie to advise him. He must deal with severe homosexual phobia in Central America in the late 1980s, but at least he knows who he is – a child who seems to have gone out of “grab” through “FootLOOSE”. He is the nominal hero of the film, and there are moments you wish to “will be wonderful” just He is The next sex movie, a theater “Privileges for you to be walls”.

But the film is not convincing enough to do this. The older Les brother, Derrick (Jack Champion), is everything-literally everything-is not: a handsome, straight football juke that cannot have less interest in theater. This seems reasonable enough, but the film never stops the pleasant prolongation of the “natural”. Venn-Diagram overlap from these teenage siblings is … zero. It is the type of thing that does not happen in life but on the comic play.

“Everything will be great” is one of the glorious comic play that pretends to be a real movie. It is widespread with a strange independent comedy, such as the opening scene in which Buddy, LES and school principal are discussed if Les was caught by vagina, or Buddy rituals and morning LES rituals of standing on the anterior grass and playing a tick. “Joke” is the amount of inconvenience this Macy, but all we can think about is: Whoever plays Gambling In the Supban neighborhood in the early morning? On the road, the family (or, at least, every person except Derek) does not wander in “one” from the “choir line” and “I am a modern public player model.”

However, “everything will be great” lacks slow efficiency and comic accuracy of “Little Miss Sunshine”, a film that was clearly affected. The film was directed by John S. Bird (“Tetris”), from the scenario of Stephen Rogers, who wrote “I, Tonya” (whom I loved), but he also wrote (or participates in writing) a handful of bad cowardly films of the nineties and the twentieth century (such as “Hope”, “Hope” and “. Which – which Stephen Rogers. The film is Slipshod. It is full of arcs and semi -baked ideas that do not completely hang out together.

For a great actor as it is, the Brian Cranston appears to be drawn, sometimes, to a certain range of corn ball. He makes his friend lovedly loved, although his performance is mostly a piece of Kitsch. But then something dangerous happens unexpectedly. Messi concludes from the leadership of the family to Kansas, where they move to a farm with the amazing Messi brother (Chris Cooper), and America’s strange America is prepared in America. Alison Jani, in this role, revolves around warm, thorny, deceitful, and broken. I never bought the MACY romantic Buddy Buddy, and I also did not buy it when it abandoned the five -year contract in which they landed to produce offers in Milwoki, because its decision is meaningless. However, “everything will be great” is a kind of films that ask you to roll with everything that happens, the better, as if that is “real” in some way.

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