6/10
I liked this way more than expected
31 July 2020
Warning: Spoilers
You know, I liked this movie more than I ever would have thought. I've disliked nearly everything Pete Davidson has done on Saturday Night Live, seeing him as, at best, a one-note stand-up jammed into a show where the best he can do is look sleepy and break in nearly every sketch.

Yet this movie, a semi-autobiography as Davidson's father was also a firefighter who died on 9/11, was moving and well-done.

It's not without its problems. Like every Judd Apatow movie, there's no reason for it to be two hours and sixteen minutes. The guy has no idea how to end a movie on time.

Marisa Tomei again shows why she really did deserve that Oscar and wow, Bill Burr was a revelation. The guy is so natural and perfect here, as is Bel Powley as Davidson's love interest.

Pamela Adlon, who plays Burr's ex-wife, is actually the voice of Bobby Hill on King of the Hill, which is a shock. And Steve Buscemi, who was a firefighter while beginning his acting career, is great as usual.

I was expecting a self-indulgent mess and got a thoughtful film. I promise not to judge Davidson so harshly in the future.
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