On the verge of absurdity or humour with a chocolate hue Another film about the plush limitless. Seeing the trailer I was immediately intrigued and expected a ton of good mood. I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-Let's go!
The film of toilet American humor begins, in the course of the film it becomes, perhaps, only blacker. Sometimes it felt like the humor was so black he would try to shoot me. Sometimes the question arises: “Did the writer overstep the stick?” And it is clear that children will watch this despite the rating of “18+”. We live in an era of piracy where there are no laws on the internet. And the children, of course, will look at the behavior of the main characters and copy them, like it’s “cool”, well, bypassed.
And then in the end we have a picture that all the main characters are drug addicts. "What?!!" you say. And then it turns out they're still drinking. And then you, some of you, thought, "WTF?" I don't want to see it anymore. And the last thing I want to draw to this picture is an inadequate reaction of the main characters to the events. It doesn't look like a kinzo, does it? All right, now I'm talking and calming down and I can keep going. All this is diluted with a more or less dramatic plot about Ted's fight for his rights. And the campaign of this film will be acute question: "Why does Ted not have rights as a man, he is alive?"
Someone was trying to balance between common sense and absurdity. Which, in principle, almost happened. If Hollywood was checking out what, sorry for the expression, we are ready to swallow, then at this stage the test was passed (Mission Complit, comrades!).
I would not recommend to view ordinary people and especially, perhaps, I repeat especially to children, remove them from the screens I ask you, before the plush drug addict hurts the psyche of your child. Well, of course, if you have the same sick sense of humor as me, then the picture is a must-see! How much do you have a sick sense of humor? It's not for me to decide.
In principle, the filmmaker stuck around, so many problems raised in one two-hour film that on the fingers can not count. It's a long way from South Park. My verdict:
Approved! Good to see you! Oh, that humor with a chocolate tint:
8 out of 10 Original