Review of Laggies (2014) by Bennett W — 03 Nov 2014
LAGGIES perfectly symbolizes everything right and wrong with the current indie film scene. On the one hand, the film, like others including JUNO, THE KIDS ARE ALRIGHT, ENOUGH SAID, and FRANCES HA, capture the feel and sound of modern American life.
They capture us now. The complexity, the selfishness, the difficulties, but mostly the sound and rhythm of urban America for a certain class. They even throw their protagonists so many obstacles that a person could just break down and die or worse, live a miserable life like a Cassavetes character.
Unfortunately, and here's the rub, LAGGIES like the other films mentioned can't resist a Hollywood cliche or a happy Hollywood ending. It's shameful and feels like pandering, which is what it is.
LAGGIES has so much going for it that the end with its tidy little bow kind of pissed me off.
This review of Laggies (2014) was written by Bennett W on 03 Nov 2014.
Laggies has generally received mixed reviews.
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