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It’s a twisty-turny crime drama complete with stolen money, vengeful mob bosses, and all sorts of strange coincidences and random dialogue digressions
It’s a twisty-turny crime drama complete with stolen money, vengeful mob bosses, and all sorts of strange coincidences and random dialogue digressions
The film has three sections, and each part seems to assume a different set of genre conventions, a different set of emotional cues.
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Great News has a screwball charm and a flair for rapid-fire jokes, built on a premise that amusingly literalizes the classic sitcom concept of coworkers as family.
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While the film does insist on its own irreverence a bit too much at the outset, it offers plenty of lively fun once it settles down.
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Mockler seems to be striving for profound revelations about human connection (or lack thereof) in the digital age.
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It’s a somewhat boisterous adventure, a war movie where you cheer not just for the boys to make it home but for them to complete the mission.
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