Weird and wild black comedy type thing.
This film is pretty different. It might never have jumped to the top of our list to see, but it was a new film showing in cinema, so we went. It's sort of one of those coming-of-age stories that sort-of isn't. Our main guy, Scott (Pete Davidson) is a down-on-his-luck 24 year old who's grown up on the wrong side of the ferry tracks. Staten Island is pitched as the suburb of gritty, grimy life.... The alt-Brooklyn.
Anyway, Scott has a rag-tag bunch of friends, still lives at home with his Mum and has dreams of becoming a tattoo artist. It's kind of hard to describe the plot more than that, other than to say his tattooing is whack and he says wildly inappropriate things a lot. It is a meandering tale and it does go for a long time at 2hr 16mins.
Some aspects of this, I would say, reminded me a little of Mallrats. Although it is much less surreal and far more gritty, it does have similar man-boy issues. Perhaps most interestingly, it feels kind of timeless. Like if you'd told me this was made in the 90s, I think I could have believed it.
The comedy is funny but also bleak-black a lot of the time. If you're up for neuro-complicated character struggling to find his way, it has some aspects that will entertain.
J* gives it 3 star
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