So.
The premise--that latter part of it, at least--is vile, in my not-so-humble opinion. For about half the movie, I watched, very uncomfortably, as Carrell descended deeper and deeper into changing himself to become a human leech instead of a loving husband. The movie didn't completely glorify this, but still . . . It wasn't a fun time.
Now thankfully, the film did turn things around in the latter half in some remarkably unanticipated ways. I don't want to give away spoilers, however. The plot was very well done, but . . .
I'm just not sure I can really get behind this movie. Denisa and I spent a while after it finished, discussing the movie's pros and cons. It's definitely a strange duck. It's as if a light romantic comedy hooked up with a depressing relationships drama, with the two films tag teaming their way through the entire 2 hours. One minute you're laughing and questioning just how believable this all is, the next minute you're just disgusted by how true to life and realistic these people are being--in an undesirable way.
Even at the end, I still wasn't sure how to feel or what to think about the movie--which might have been the point, since I'm not sure Steve Carrell's character knew how to feel or what to think.
How do I rate a movie like this? With elements I loathed and some I really loved? I can't just take the average--it's not a 2 star movie. But neither is it a 1 star or a 4 star. In fact, I don't think I really CAN give it a rating. It is what it is.
Do you want to watch it? Maybe. I ended up overall liking it, I think. Which says something for the end, since (spoiler) I don't really dig depressing movies. So . . . if any of this review has sparked your interest, feel free to check it out.
And now, for the comments, I'm going to slap a big ol' SPOILER warning on them, and invite/encourage anyone who's seen the movie to discuss all parts of it. I'd be interested to see what other people thought.
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