A Simple Favor (2018)
Anna Kendrick, Blake Lively, Henry Golding. Written by Jessica Sharzer (based on the novel by Darcey Bell). Directed by Paul Feig.
A Simple Favor is being marketed as a thriller, but its really more of a mystery, so if youre put off by thrillers (as I am), be assured that its not very scary and not very violent, and it doesnt have edge-of-your-seat moments the way thrillers usually do.
Anna Kendrick plays Stephanie, a widowed mother who puts her name next to three jobs for her young sons class party sign-up sheet while the other parents say mean things about her behind her back. When shes not volunteering for class mom activities, she produces a vlog for other moms.
She meets Emily, the beautiful mother of her sons classmate. Stephanie and Emily become friends, but for Stephanie its a very uneasy friendship. Emily is wealthier, more successful, and more adventurous than she is, and where Stephanie is eager to please and quick to apologize, Emily seems to disdain any attitude that doesnt begin with oneself. She admonishes Stephanie for saying Im sorry, and threatens to punch her in the face if Stephanie ever says it again.
Emily disappears a week after she befriends Stephanie, and the rest of the film involves finding out what happened to her.
Its fun in the way a good puzzle mystery is fun, engaging all the way and difficult to predict. Every character seems at times likeable and despicable, with nice performances by Kendrick, Lively, and Henry Golding as Sean, Stephanies husband.
Early promo materials (including trailers) featured only Kendrick and Lively, but the success of Crazy Rich Asians, which stars Golding, had the studio releasing new promos highlighting all three principal actors. This is not meaningless: theres no way to tell if its lasting, but there has already been a Crazy Rich Asians diversity effect even on films already completed before its release.
Anna Kendrick is my second-favorite actress over the past several years, so theres a huge bias here, but if you also find her charming, youll want to see this film. If not, deduct a few points and see it anyway for a good two hours of engaging escapism.
79/100 (Criticker rating)
7/10 (IMDb rating)
A Simple Favor (2018)
Anna Kendrick, Blake Lively, Henry Golding. Written by Jessica Sharzer (based on the novel by Darcey Bell). Directed by Paul Feig.
A Simple Favor is being marketed as a thriller, but its really more of a mystery, so if youre put off by thrillers (as I am), be assured that its not very scary and not very violent, and it doesnt have edge-of-your-seat moments the way thrillers usually do.
Anna Kendrick plays Stephanie, a widowed mother who puts her name next to three jobs for her young sons class party sign-up sheet while the other parents say mean things about her behind her back. When shes not volunteering for class mom activities, she produces a vlog for other moms.
She meets Emily, the beautiful mother of her sons classmate. Stephanie and Emily become friends, but for Stephanie its a very uneasy friendship. Emily is wealthier, more successful, and more adventurous than she is, and where Stephanie is eager to please and quick to apologize, Emily seems to disdain any attitude that doesnt begin with oneself. She admonishes Stephanie for saying Im sorry, and threatens to punch her in the face if Stephanie ever says it again.
Emily disappears a week after she befriends Stephanie, and the rest of the film involves finding out what happened to her.
Its fun in the way a good puzzle mystery is fun, engaging all the way and difficult to predict. Every character seems at times likeable and despicable, with nice performances by Kendrick, Lively, and Henry Golding as Sean, Stephanies husband.
Early promo materials (including trailers) featured only Kendrick and Lively, but the success of Crazy Rich Asians, which stars Golding, had the studio releasing new promos highlighting all three principal actors. This is not meaningless: theres no way to tell if its lasting, but there has already been a Crazy Rich Asians diversity effect even on films already completed before its release.
Anna Kendrick is my second-favorite actress over the past several years, so theres a huge bias here, but if you also find her charming, youll want to see this film. If not, deduct a few points and see it anyway for a good two hours of engaging escapism.
79/100 (Criticker rating)
7/10 (IMDb rating)
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