The bad: some loopholes in the plot irritated me. And there are some unnatural editing jumps in the story. Elijah Wood's character isnt very convincing. But besides these 3 minor flaws this is an enjoyable black comedy.
The good: what is particular funny is the "snowball effect" of the story. It starts out with a woman's small frustration that the police wont retrieve her stolen notebook for her, when she knows the exact adress where her notebook is residing, because of a gps tracker. She decides to take the law into her own hands and asks her neighbour Elijah Wood to help her retrieve her notebook. After that things start spiralling out of control quickly in an amusing way.
Funny and quirky "out of control" story. Great acting performance by Melanie Lynskey, who plays the part of the "sweet" lady, who wont take the injustice any more. She is true to life in her acting, which lift this black comedy up to an enjoyable level, which it wouldnt have been, if this over the top story had been portrayed in a farcical way. I need credibility, even in a comedy, to enjoy a movie better. And however weird this story might seem, one could imagine up to a certain point that things really got out of hand, the way it was being portrayed. In the end this story DOES become somewhat farcical, yet it was still suspenseful and funny enough to watch it through to the end. Nice black comedy, with a few flaws.
I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore.
2017
Action / Comedy / Crime / Drama / Thriller
I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore.
2017
Action / Comedy / Crime / Drama / Thriller
Keywords: policekidnappingdogdark comedygore
Plot summary
Ruth's house is broken into while she's at work as nurse aide and a patient dies. The police arrives and takes finger prints, photos and notes. As she isn't sure that she locked the doors and there's no sign of forced entry, the police tells her to up her security. But Ruth feels violated. She sleeps at her neighbor Angie's house. The next day she finds out whose dog's been shitting on her front lawn - Tony's. She also finds a shoe print in her garden and becomes a sleuth. She ask neighbors if they've seen anything and she tracks her stolen computer on her phone. She later befriends Tony as he's strong and together they go one a quest to catch the thief.
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Quirky comical story about a sweet lady, who cant stand the brutalities of other people anymore and takes the law into in her own hands. Good fun.
A very welcome addition to Netflix
From the first lines spoken in this deeply, darkly black comedy you feel you are in for a treat and you most certainly are. Pathos, farce, black comedy at it best but with an undeniably astute message underpinning an excellent script sprinkled with the occasional clever little cinematic trick. The acting is supreme right across the board. The direction and detail (watch a cyclist zig-zag down a road) bringing out the detail and meaning of what unfolds before us. In every way this is a real gem of a film. And time moves so incredibly fast watching this movie so well paced is all the action.
Certainly a movie deserving of as wide an audience as it can possibly get.
Nine out of ten.
Don't let the pretentious sounding title put you off.
According to Slipknot, people = s**t, and that's the conclusion despondant nursing assistant Ruth (Melanie Lynskey) arrives at after witnessing those around her acting like assholes on a daily basis. When her home is burgled, and the police prove less than helpful, Ruth decides enough is enough, and, with help from her neighbour Tony (Elijah Wood),tries to track down those responsible to let them know just how despicable they are.
A smart black comedy featuring standout performances from Lynskey and Wood, I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore is the directorial debut of actor Macon Blair, which makes the movie an all the more impressive achievement. Blair handles the action like a seasoned pro, leading his likeable protagonists into unpredictable situations that go from bad to worse, culminating in a brilliantly orchestrated orgy of violence. What starts out as a quirky drama winds up in seriously dark territory that is scarily brutal, absurdly amusing and hugely entertaining.
Highly recommended. 8/10.