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Que te despidan es terrible, pero que lo haga tu marido es motivo de ruptura. El afecto termina definitivamente cuando Lulu descubre en televisión a un misterioso hombre, protagonista de un anuncio que promete una noche con Beverly Luff Linn. ¿El problema? Que Lulu no tiene la pasta necesaria. ¿La solución? Un dinero que su marido ha robado a su hermano, y que un extraño se dispone a recuperar.
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Think Twin Peaks mixed with Flight of the Conchords and you are almost there. More mainstream than the director's last film, The Greasy Strangler, but only just, this is an offbeat, weird delight, packed with characters I loved spending time with. An evening with Beverly Luff Linn? Yes please; if only we could spend more time together!
I feel ashamed of even watching this thing till the end. I kept telling myself, "It's boring for a reason, any minute now there will be a twist and everything will make sense and be funny". Well there isn't a twist it's just boring and senseless till the end.
"You look more like a dog than a dog does." With _An Evening with Beverly Luff Linn_, director Jim Hosking delivers a more polished film than his _The Greasy Strangler_ but the humor is still drier than a vodka martini with gin instead of vermouth. This time around, though, Hosking was smart enough to afford Aubrey Plaza (who always chooses the coolest projects) , Craig Robinson (Darryl in the American _Office_) and Jemaine Clement from Flight of the Conchords. He also brought back the incredible Sky Elobar, who starred in _The Greasy Strangler_ and gets Hosking's sense of humor better than anyone else. Better especially than Emile Hirsch who literally ruins this movie with a performance so over the top he can't breathe for the lack of oxygen. Basically, the entire movie is Hirsch telling a joke that he himself doesn't get. _Beverly Luff Linn_ is mildly amusing, but ends up as little more than a wasted opportunity.
I'm honestly shocked at how unwatchable this film is considering the cast involved. Aubrey Plaza, Jemaine Clement, Craig Robinson, Matt Barry, (a brief cameo from) Maria Bamford, Emile Hirsch... yet it's beyond awful. If you told me that the director gave the cast a loose script and then told the cast that he'd give a million dollars to the most unwatchable performance... I'd believe you. It's the only way to explain how truly this film slogs. It's woodenly acted, full of dialogue that's just odd, presented as quirky just for randomness' sake, and rarely compelling or funny. I'm at a true loss. I haven't felt I've wasted my time this intensely in quite some time.
Randomly watched this film just last night and literally LOL'd. You must suspend all belief of logic or even time - like when the hell this film takes place and where?? - because it doesn't matter. All the characters are off kilter, all dialogue is non sense, all behaviors are strange. It served "Napolean Dynamite" with an dash of "Twin Peaks" and a side of "Breakfast of Champions". It helped that I made it a drinking game and indulged whever the characters did so I was good and sloshed by the end and more thoroughly enjoyed.